Word: panels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...demonstrators pledged nonviolence, Miller did not enter the building. Charging them with "intimidation and threats," he postponed the meeting and later said testily: "There cannot be any further collective bargaining until this irresponsible action ceases." In his absence, members of the bargaining council took an unofficial vote. The panel of district leaders, reflecting deep dissatisfaction among the rank and file, voted down the contract...
...committee will present a synopsis of its report to the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) on Monday. Formed during late November in the wake of two assaults on Leverett House women, the four-member panel held discussion with House masters and senior tutors and inspected each House and the Yard dormitories before reaching its conclusions...
...member of the Law Record and Legal Aid Bureau, Lubell, and his twin brother, David G. Lubell, also a member of the Law Record, faced a Congressional panel investigating subversive activities in education because they had been sympathetic to communist doctrines while at Cornell...
During their testimony to the Congressional panel in the spring of 1953, the Lubell brothers used the Fifth Amendment to avoid self-incrimination then returned to the Law School only to be expunged from their respective positions with the Law Record and Legal Aid Bureau...
...Harvard Law Review is expected next month to grant retroactive membership to a former law student they spurned following his leftist activities at Cornell and his use of the Fifth Amendment when questioned by a Congressional panel investigating "subversion and education...