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There are nine large black chairs behind the bench of the Supreme Court in Washington. Each is of a different size, shape, and material, tailored for the justice who hits in it. President Nixon has found it impossible to fill the ninth chair on the Court, impossible to nominate a...
When several other students subsequently declared their candidacy, the GSC refused to nominate any students and arranged for an election.
The first resolution would expand the Board of Director from 24 to 27 members, to include three public representatives. If this passes, Campaign GM has promised to nominate for the posts Betty Furness, President Johnson's consumer affairs advisor; Rene Dubos, Pulitzer-prize winning environmentalist at the University of Chicago...
I would now like to make two announcements, however, First, I am ready and Campaign GM is ready to provide MIT and other shareholders with a list of the types of persons we would nominate for the Committee on Corporate Responsibility.
Twenty-seven hours after the vote on Carswell last week, Nixon faced reporters in the White House press briefing room. Beside him was Attorney General John Mitchell, his presence apparently an indication of Nixon's continued trust in him. The President's jaw was taut. His eyes were angry, his...