Word: panels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fateful day-gulp!-will never come. Shortly after Capp, 68, penned this panel last month at his Boston studio, he signaled his retirement. The frog-voiced, razor-witted Daumier of Dogpatch for purt' near 44 years casually told an assistant: "You can stop cutting the paper. I'm not going to draw any more." Last week Capp disclosed that he will have no successor. Said he: "I've tried one or two people, and it was clear that there would be an awful change." His last weekday strip will appear in newspapers on Nov. 5; his last...
Judge Thomas J. MacBride apparently could not fathom any overwhelming reason, and, citing potential "irreparable injury" to Clancy, ordered Davis to admit her, at least temporarily. A U.S. Ninth Circuit panel refused to overrule MacBride, and university officials agreed last week to allow Clancy to pursue her studies, pending the outcome of the Bakke challenge. In all likelihood, Bakke's fate notwithstanding, Mrs. Clancy will thus become Dr. Clancy...
...panel on women as a political force is scheduled for April 14, featuring women in national, state and local government as speakers...
...Panel discussions following the April 15 keynote speech will focus on the way women work within the traditional law firm structure, alternate careers, and latest law developments as they affect women. A fourth panel is tentatively titled "Towards a Feminist Jurisprudence," Kuehl said. One confirmed panelist is Brenda Feigen-Fastau, who operates a feminist law firm in New York...
...conference on "Blacks and the American Political Process" will feature 15 academics, politicians, journalists and others. Among those participating will be Kenneth A. Gibson, mayor of Newark, N.J., J. Anthony Lukas, newspaperman and author, and Martin Kilson, professor of Government. Panel discussions start at 10 a.m. in the Science Center...