Word: outlaw
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Unless there is a "drastic change" in the bicycle riding habits of Harvard and Radcliffe students, legislation may be enacted to outlaw riding in the University area between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., the police department has warned...
...baseball career. Joyce sought counsel from businessmen, clergymen, lawyers, and such former bonus babies as Boston's Bill Monbouquette ($4,000) and Carl Yastrzemski ($100,000). Dick's father, a onetime minor league pitcher, was alarmed by carefully planted reports that the big leagues might soon outlaw bonus payments, and urged Dick to accept the Red Sox offer. Dick refused. "If I had accepted the $100,000," he explained last week, "I would have been able to keep only about $69,000 after taxes. Scholastic and business experts estimate that today's college education is worth...
France has played the outlaw in Tunisia, and should be treated accordingly until she makes amends, by paying reparation and by commencing the orderly abandonment of the Bizerte naval base...
...ambition to overthrow the free governments of the Americas and to replace them by regimes modeled in his own tyrannical image. Dr. Castro stands today an outlaw in the hemisphere...
Good Credentials. The Cubans promised to restore the republic's U.S.-style 1940 constitution, promised to free trade unions from Communist domination and to return confiscated property to its rightful owners. The council also promised to hold free elections within 18 months after victory, to outlaw the Communist Party, and to abrogate all trade treaties with the Communist bloc...