Word: objectionably
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The Council recommendation was made over the objection of City Manager John J. Curry who claimed that "the City cannot afford any more than a five per cent increase." He has been instructed to restudy the situation and report back to the Council in two weeks.
The principal objection of the World Affairs Council, according to Elliot L. Richardson, the president, involved Jack R. Molesworth, a member of the Republican State Committee, who had been named as moderator of the model U.N. General Assembly. He will also take part in the final event of the program...
Some consideration has been given to the possibility of combining the laboratory facilities of several departments. Trottenberg noted that there is "objection from some science people to shared facilities," but asserted that such a policy "could result in a great saving of space."
When Leet was asked if he thought a peace research institute at Harvard or M.I.T. would be a good idea, he replied almost indignantly, "Why no, Science can't prove peace just as it can't prove war. Science shouldn't set out to prove anything." His objection, however, was...
The most serious objection to the research being conducted by Richard Alpert, assistant professor of Clinical Psycholgy and Timothy Leary, lecturer on Clinical Psychology, is that people not registered as medical doctors are experimenting with and prescribing potentially dangerous chemicals.