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Rosovsky will "consult" the department because of recent disclosures that Kearns does not plan to publish the manuscript she submitted to the senior faculty before it nominated her for tenure. Harvey C. Mansfield '53, chairman of the department on leave this year, said yesterday...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Rosovsky, Government Faculty to Meet On Kearns Nomination, Professors Say | 5/30/1975 | See Source »

...government will guide the people in making Saigon an advanced city, civilized, strong and happy." That, last week, was the extravagant promise of Giai Phong (Liberation), the only newspaper permitted to publish in Saigon as the new Communist military administration continued to consolidate its rule. The new leaders were using an adroit combination of authoritarianism and restraint that-thus far-has marked the most velvety transition of power ever effected by a Communist government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VIET NAM: Toward the 'Ho Chi Minh Era' | 5/26/1975 | See Source »

...abolished the jury system...When the law was changed, he silenced the attempt to debate it in Singapore. On his instructions the newspapers were forbidden to publish, when it mattered, the critical resolution of the special meeting of the Bar, and its memorandum...

Author: By Chou SEE Ahlek, | Title: In Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore, prosperity rides on rails of repression | 5/13/1975 | See Source »

...same time the ACSR recommendation University support for measures that would force corporations to disclose at shareholder request, the environmental impact of their activities, and to publish "a detailed statement" of company political contributions...

Author: By James I. Kaplan, | Title: ACSR Backs More Disclosure In SEC Rules | 5/1/1975 | See Source »

...conclave to cope with the scandal. Richard might well consider putting the screws on the outraged Dowager Lady Southwold to increase his allowance in exchange for suppressing his earlier diaries. Richard's middle-class daughter-in-law Hazel would surely stick up for the servants' right to publish, and James would profit from the occasion by borrowing ten ners from a suddenly flush Hudson. As for Mrs. Bridges, it is obvious that the good woman's recipe book would be come an alltime seller, she would retire to the Cotswolds - and Upstairs, Down stairs would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Roads to Eaton Place | 4/28/1975 | See Source »

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