Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The reaction was immediate. The rider, as HEW officials moaned at a news conference two days later, would "paralyze all school desegregation." While the laws and the court decisions requiring desegregation would stay on the books, the provision would strip the federal government of its most potent weapon: the use...
Congressional anger at students was so strong that a Senate-House conference was afraid to remove the ban completely. The relatively liberal conferees softened it to allow universities to act as they wish, but the cutoff provision still stands as an expression of the strong feeling in Congress.
* As of 1963 student political organizations at Harvard have not been required to submit membership lists to the Dean's office. There is a provision however for the Dean to demand that such a list be presented to him, should he deem it necessary
"Institutions as close as these can't be played off against one another," Mrs. Bunting added, explaining that the College wants to maintain this provision in a new contract. The Union maintains that neither the current nor proposed Harvard-level wages are sufficient for current costs of living.
Since I am unable to speak from the platform, I would ask the congress to consider the oppression to which our literature has for decades and decades been subjected on the part of the censorship-the censorship for which there is no provision in the constitution and which is therefore...