Word: methods
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...from making the decision about disputed representation, no matter how small the dispute. The machinery of the state labor relations board which had already been engaged by one of the disputing unions was, he said, the proper machinery to settle this type of dispute. It was, he noted, the method that had been used for nearly 30 years to settle similar disputes at Harvard. Unfortunately, there was little communication between the Administration and the BGMA membership until a strike vote had been taken and positions had hardened. And equally unfortunately no one in the union was asking the Administration...
...Bolman, who told them that the procedure had not been set up because the administration was busy with admissions meetings for the class of 1971. By the end of March, a few girls had gotten wind of a lottery; they drew up a letter protesting this method of selection and requested a meeting with Mrs. Bunting for a reconsideration of the matter. Sixty-five juniors signed that letter. The same day the letter reached Mrs. Bunting -- March 28 -- the bills for next year's room deposit were delivered without prior notice. And students were also informed that the lottery would...
...anesthesiology at the University of Chicago, has just reported what he considers a near-sure hiccup cure. Standard remedies, which range from breathing into a paper bag to injection of muscle-calming atropine, can be effective, but not for all victims. Moreover, some have bad side effects. The new method has so far proved almost universally successful...
...project in Cambridge -- one of the most important in the national program -- has already organized a petition, signed by over 50 per cent of those contacted, to bring Congressman O'Neill home for hearings. The meeting of this group last night to chose future tactics illustrates Vietnam Summer's method of involving the community in decision-making...
...William O. Douglas quoted a point from the Reynolds decision: "Political subdivisions of states-counties, cities or whatever-never were and never have been considered sovereign entities." Instead, said Justice Douglas, such subdivisions function as instruments of the state, which can make rules for choosing local administrators by any method it pleases. Unless the rules violate federal rights (by race discrimination for example), said Douglas, "we see nothing in the Constitution to prevent experimentation...