Word: legalizes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Risk Is the Key. No matter how high they rise, the hired employees of corporations rarely earn as much as owners, partners or other entrepreneurs, who get a payoff for personal risk. Apart from top management, lawyers are the best-rewarded corporate employees, averaging about $29,000 in high legal-department positions. But lawyers in private practice have no ceilings, and incomes of $50,000 for younger partners in leading firms are fairly common...
...also charged by the Anti-Defamation League with anti-Semitic broadcasting. It was the judgment of the Commission that "the public interest is best served by presenting any views that are not a clear and present danger and evil . . . free speech that we abhor and hate is as legal as that which find congenial...
Last March, the Harvard Law Review noted student feeling "that the fate of a man's legal career is irrevocably determined during two weeks of June in his first year of law school." Exam grades--changed only last year to letters, replacing a numerical system carried out to decimal points--determine membership in honorary organizations which are crucial to career plans...
...immediately with the Massachusetts Nursing Association as the representative of the nurses at the Cambridge City Hospital. Contract negotiations had been delayed because of doubts on the part of Sullivan and members of the hospital administration as to whether the MNA actually represents the nurses. The MNA authority as legal representative stems from a 1966 election in which the nurses designated them as their bargaining agent...
...Office. The University should take the necessary steps to overrule Personnel policy and make it known, publicly and to state Selective Service directors, that Harvard is willing to serve as an alternate service employer. To do less would discriminate against people who are fulfilling their service obligation in as legal and legitimate a way as, say ROTC candidates...