Word: publishers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Daily Blacklists. If it has not halted inflation altogether, Portaria 71 has at least helped. Last month's cost of living rose 3.8%-compared with 7.9% in March, 5.7% in February, 4.5% in January. Housewives in major cities have joined in the price fight, now publish daily blacklists of merchants who keep marking up. As a result, Campos is even predicting that in 1965 Brazil may be able to hold down its cost-of-living increase to a mere 32%-which would be the closest the country has come to price stability in five years...
Speaking for a six-man court majority, Chief Justice Warren ruled that the Cuban ban does not contradict Kent, because it applies to all citizens and does not penalize individual beliefs. As for the free-speech argument, he said, "the right to speak and publish does not carry with it the unrestrained right to gather information." But what about delegation of powers? Acting under the 1926 law, said Warren, the State Department restricted travel to Ethiopia, Spain and China in the 1930s, and later to many Iron Curtain countries. By not acting, said Warren, Congress implicitly approved such administrative rules...
...meeting called by the Greater Boston Faculty Committee on Vietnam, they approved the draft of a rebuttal to appear as an advertisement in the New York Times May 9. The group also discussed plans to publish a continuing series of statements about the Vietnam crisis, and seek national support to finance their efforts...
...results of the study. Last Thursday, the editors voted to demand that Case release the findings of the committee. They also demanded that he confirm the state of officers for next year as nominated by the senior editors of the News. Otherwise, they said they would not continue to publish...
...serial "The Circle of Seven," the first five episodes of which appeared in these pages during the spring of 1962. Mr. Lewiss's accidental death in an avalanche on Die Jungfrau brought the series to an untimely (and most unfinished) end. Now, at last, the Crimson is able to publish the entire story, for the late author's younger brother, C. Lewiss, a graduate student in Mineralogy, has completed the manuscript and kindly made available a final version of this mystery masterpiece. Episodes of "The Circle of Seven" will appear irregularly in issues of the Crimson...