Word: panels
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Roger D. Fisher '42, professor of Law, has been chosen to head a panel that will study the effects of international law on crisis situations...
...American Society of International Law, which has received a grant of $50,000 from the Old Dominion Foundation for the study, appointed Fisher. Abram J. Chayes '43, also a professor of Law and legal advisor to the State Department from 1961 to 1964, is on the panel...
Fisher said he will ask several scholars each to choose an incident--such as the Cuban missile crisis--and analyze the "points of choice" at which international law was crucial in shaping the event. Other members of the panel will then present alternative analyses of the crisis...
Last September the President's Commission on Educational Innovation announced a revolutionary plan that would guarantee any student as much money as he needed to finance his college education. The panel's chairman, Jerrold Zaccharias, Institute Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, explained that his committee wanted Congress to create an Educational Opportunity Bank which could loan money to every undergraduate who asked for it. Repayment would be based on the student's earnings after graduation...
Congress to adopt a comprehensive student aid lems with the proposal. Under the terms suggested by the panel, it would be profitable for a wealthy student to borrow money, invest it, and buy out of the program immediately after graduation. Nevertheless, the easy availability of the loans is one of the principal attractions of the plan, and the committee has recommended that a student be required only to sign a form stating that he needs the money for his education...