Word: proper
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Provisional People's Consultative Congress as a dramatic test of strength between President Sukarno and the country's new ruling triumvirate headed by Army General Suharto. Students threatened to put six guards on each of the Congress' 616 members to make sure they did the proper thing. And the proper thing would be a drastic reduction in Sukarno's status; the students demanded that he be stripped of his President-for-life title and forced to run for re-election every five years. They also called for a return to parliamentary rule and new elections. Behind...
...firing. J. Edgar Hoover, an unmarried male himself for 71 years, replied personally: "The action involuntarily separating Mr. Carter from the FBI was based on a careful review and evaluation of the facts which established his improper conduct, and it is felt that the action taken was proper under the circumstances...
Enough Rope. In a proper French suspense thriller, the question is less likely to be whodunit than who'll-be-undone-by-it. Here, nearly every member of a fine, worried cast is slowly undone when Veteran Director Claude Autant-Lara (Devil in the Flesh) begins to philosophize on film about the complex, overlapping nature of guilt. Putting the squeeze on a crafty plot from a novel by Patricia Highsmith (Strangers on a Train), Autant-Lara seemingly distills a number of small, disturbing revelations and holds each one up to the light, testing for color, clarity and body...
...complaint to claim as illegal "a purchase which was made hours after the news had become public," has shown that it has no rule to determine either when news become public," has shown that it has no rule to determine either when news becomes public, or "when it is proper for a party to buy stock...
According to its editors, Thomas O. Trobe '67 and Carl L. Proper '67, the magazine is the only regularly published, English language report on Latin American affairs. The Chronicle, which costa 25 cents a copy, is published by the Latin American Association, an undergraduate organization that invites specialists in Latin America to lecture at Harvard...