Word: punished
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...seemed that nothing less than a wish to punish the offender further led Eleanor C. Marshall, assistant to the deans for Harvard and Radcliffe housing, to say last week that the students would not be able to be given rooms in any other houses until "data" on openings became available several weeks into the new semester. It is impossible to believe that Marshall cannot locate six open spaces in the entire University housing system...
...before formally issuing its report. The rebuke came too late, since the sensitive information has already been disclosed. The dispute will probably prompt Congress to adopt tougher standards on secrecy than might otherwise have been the case. For example, Tennessee Republican Senator William Brock has sponsored legislation that would punish congressional staff members with fines of up to $100,000 and jail terms of up to 20 years for leaking secret information...
...mottoes is "Distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful...
...field as electronic data processing, Fair preferred being known by nicknames like "Old Hardnose" and "Iron General" and demonstrated a fanatic's hatred of long hair, badly pressed uniforms and off-center name tags. Fair told the Army paper Stars and Stripes: "You have to reward and punish to get what you want done...
...should certainly not punish those whose consciences drove them into exile rather than to Vietnam," McGovern said in a plea for total amnesty...