Word: panels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Students at a meeting Wednesday, organized by History Department representatives on this year's panel, decided to continue holding meetings of graduate students within the department to consider educational reforms and students' financial complaints...
About 20 graduate students in History voted this week not to elect representatives to the Graduate Student Panel, expressing dissatisfaction with present procedures for airing their views...
...discovered a way that might make it possible to circumvent the immune-system reaction that causes the body to reject transplanted tissues or organs. Last week he stood accused by his colleagues of faking at least some of his later experiments, and was suspended from S.K.I, while a panel of scientists investigated the charges against...
...general reluctance to yield them to investigators has created widespread suspicion that they hurt rather than help his cause. So, too, has the report of a group of technical experts that part of one tape was deliberately erased. That conclusion is expected to be confirmed and strengthened when the panel presents its full scientific analysis, probably this week, to Federal Judge John Sirica in Washington. So far, two other tapes have been declared to be "nonexistent" by the White House. Never adequately explained has been the fact that Haldeman checked out 22 tapes on April 25, 1973, returned them...
...Dean testified, discussed the pending SEC complaint against Vesco when he huddled with Dean and Stans at New York's Metropolitan Club on Nov. 15, 1972. Finally, he denied warning Dean, after testifying in March 1973 before a federal grand jury looking into the Vesco donation, that the panel was a "runaway grand jury." Dean testified that Mitchell asked him to telephone Richard Kleindienst, then Attorney General, and alert Kleindienst to the grand jury's zeal in pursuing Vesco's ties to Administration figures...