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Word: legalizes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Management is indeed an academic profession. The role of the manager must be stressed in this light. A manager applies the intellectual training he has received in business school to the problems of the distribution of goods and services in much the same way that the lawyer applies his legal training to the problems of the achievement of justice. The room for great personal challenge in the profession of management must be made clear. The role of the manager must be put across in these terms. Finally, the quality of students now in business schools must not be underrated. Class...

Author: By Franklin E. Smith, | Title: What Kind of Students Go Into Business? | 5/2/1968 | See Source »

Argument about "autonomy" quickly reached a stalemate. Robert H. Gardner, Treasurer of Radcliffe, raised legal objections, saying that the College Council was forbidden by law to give away any of its governing power. Cliffies quickly disagreed, pointing out that the Council had granted limited power to many other College governing committees...

Author: By James M. Fallows, | Title: RUS and Trustees: Same Old Song | 4/29/1968 | See Source »

...that without official directive, and not being a physician, she could not discuss birth control. The welfare department has its own peculiar interpretation of the law which reads that the spirit of the law, though not the letter of the law, prohibits discussion of family planning. It was always legal and still is legal to discuss birth control and information verbally under the protection of free speech. The change of law in 1966 meant to the welfare department that medical bills from contraceptive consultation and prescription could be processed unless the woman was unmarried, divorced or widowed. The treatment...

Author: By Judy Bruce, (THE AUTHOR IS A RADCLIFFE SENIOR) | Title: Birth Control In Cambridge | 4/27/1968 | See Source »

Suddenly Annemarie was a celebrity. A literary agent took charge of her publicity; Attorney Roy Cohn stood by to guard her legal interests. New job offers of up to $35,000 poured in. TV programs, including Johnny Carson, vied for her appearance (reports notwithstanding, she had not made a pilot film), and publishers bid for her cookbook (still uncompleted). As for Jacqueline Kennedy, at week's end she was still looking for another cook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Services: Over the Courses with Annemarie | 4/26/1968 | See Source »

...Something called the "Academic Day of Conscience" April 15 was an utter flop--only 70 students showed up at Memorial Church for the ceremonies. Only six per cent of the Harvard Faculty could be persuaded to sign a moderately-worded statement backing draft resisters in an o so legal way. And at the latest Boston draft card turn-in, only 20 people turned...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: HOW I WON THE WAR | 4/26/1968 | See Source »

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