Word: preventing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Vice President. The situation had its private delicacies as well as formal proprieties, since Agnew and Richard son are old antagonists. Agnew followers have never forgiven Richardson for using his voice in the Massachusetts delegation at the 1968 Republican Convention in order to prevent the Vice President's unanimous nomination. But with the Agnew attack a matter of record, Richardson lashed back. Agnew's charges, he said, were "patently ridiculous" and had "no basis in fact or common sense." Declared Richardson: "The Department of Justice will continue to discharge its duties to enforce the laws of this land...
Nwafor, whose appointment runs out this June, said there was an immediate need for more tenured faculty to prevent "imminent collapse within the department...
...state law which allows churches and schools to prevent liquor licenses from being given to nearby bars and restaurants could foul up Harvard's plans to serve wine and beer in the House dining halls...
...students. A faculty member may be temporarily suspended for the sake of his "physical and emotional well-being." If B.U.'s Chief Security Officer decided that the energy which Howard Zinn, for example, devotes to protecting students' civil liberties endangers his "emotional well-being," who is to prevent the administration from suspending B.U.'s most vocal and articulate radical critic...
...assistant professor of the Afro-American Studies Department said yesterday that his department is in a state of "utter disarray and demoralization" and called for additional tenured faculty to be hired immediately to prevent "an imminent collapse in the department...