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...House Committee to reverse its ruling or to sponsor a referendum on the issue. Dolberg indicated that if the petition contained enough names, he would permit a referendum, and would probably allow members without cards to vote in it. He expressed doubt, however, that the opposition forces could muster enough votes to overturn the amendment...
...order just handed down by State District Judge J. H. Starley. Confronted with a troublesome property deed case in Mentone, Judge Starley counted up Loving's grand total of 80 qualified jurors and banished the case to another county on the unusual ground that he could not possibly muster a Loving jury "without completely closing down the economic life of the county...
Dietz denied any intention of trying to muster the necessary 300 voting members by next Wednesday. But he expressed disappointment at Harvard students' disinterest in the Coop's affffairs...
...increasingly tense ratio of tutors to tutees in the past few years suggests that this year's shortage may be a continuing problem. As such, it is important that the Government Department, and other departments faced with the same situation, take pains to ascertain precisely why they cannot muster the tutors they need...
Last year the Redmen crowded all the men they could muster around their goal in an attempt to stop the Crimson forwards. The strategy failed in 1963 when Chris Ohiri boomed two kicks through the defensive wall, but without the Nigerian's accurate toe, this year's Harvard squad may be in trouble...