Word: parently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...group's parent organization includes seven Harvard professors, including three Nobel laureates, among its founding members...
Section 30-86 of the Connecticut Liquor Control Act was clear: Any person, except the parent, or guardian of a minor, who delivers or gives any such liquor to any such minor, except on the order of a practicing physician, shall be subject to the penalties-up to a year in jail and/ or up to $1,000 fine. Booked under this statute were a vice president of the Johns-Manville Corp., a psychiatrist, an Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. executive, a consulting engineer, their wives and a public-school science teacher who was moonlighting as a bartender...
...past, he said, "one of the troubles we ran into when we talked to students was that they'd say, 'well, it's not in the book!'" He recalled that the rule against plagiarism had only been added to the rule book in recent years, when a parent's challenge made a firm prohibition seem necessary...
...Adjustments can thus be made without publicity, controversy or great expense," says Dr. Kubie. "The child will also have the psychological advantage of retaining active contact with both parents. No individual and no committee can hope for the wisdom of Solomon. Yet it is likely that the committee will arrive at wise conclusions more consistently than the parent...
...matters? The answer, he feels, is probably no. And in a student note appended to Kubie's article, the Yale Journal agrees. It points out that courts, as the ultimate arbiters of family disputes, would always have the right to review committee decisions at the request of either parent. Moreover, suggests the note, overworked courts might be helping themselves by heeding the consensus of such private councils in difficult custody disputes...