Word: panels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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French poet and novelist Jean Genet, who is touring the United States to express his solidarity with the Black Panther Party, will appear at M.I.T.'s Kresge Auditorium tonight at 7 p.m. Genet, whose controversial play The Blacks recently ran at the Lobe, will speak on a panel with local Panther spokesmen about black liberation and its relation to world revolution...
Texas law sets a minimum jail term for robbery by assault, but no maximum. That legal quirk gave a Dallas jury last week an opportunity to indulge its draconian fantasies. The panel found Joseph Sills guilty of a $73.10 stickup. It was roughly his 20th conviction. Dallas has been roiled by repeated banditry, and the prosecutor touted the deterrent value of long prison terms. So the jury sentenced Sills to 1,000 years...
Rising Risk. TIME's economic panel feels much more strongly today than it did last fall that the Federal Reserve Board has increased the risk of recession by refusing for too long to permit any increase in the nation's money supply. Last fall Okun saw a 25% chance of unmistakable recession in 1970 and a 10% chance of continued boom. Now he thinks the chance of a continued boom has fallen to zero and the likelihood of a full-blown recession has risen...
Tomorrow's panel, an open forum, will discuss Harvard expansion and its impact on the Cambridge and Boston housing markets. Barbara Ackerman, Cambridge City Councillor. Edward S. Gruson, assistant to President Pusey for Community Affairs, and Robert S. Parks, president of the Roxbury Tenannts of Harvard. will appear as panelists...
...Sunday, there will be a panel discussion of the welfare system. George Wiley, executive director of the National Welfare Rights Organization, and Edward C. Banfield, Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Urban Government, will be among the speakers...