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Students perennially have charged that the Vietnam War-era body, which upholds the faculty's resolution protecting freedoms of speech and movement, is "illegitimate" and is invoked solely to punish political dissent...
After this brief interruption, the crowd returns to its normal level of participation. Rocky is by now starting to punish the seemingly invincible Drago, and various cries of "Kill him!" escape from alleged human beings. Rocky (and Stallone), I think, is no longer "da bum from Philly who don't talk too good." The audience really believes this cartoon of men named after Greek myths who have superhuman strengths and superhuman purposes. Stallone/Rocky no longer plays the aspiring Sigfried. He is no Wotan himself entering the Valhalla of mass popularity...
...statement, Bok also asked Congress not to base policy on the theory of "cost-containment." He wrote that the increasingly popular theory, which might base aid or grants on a maximum reasonable tuition cost, would unfairly punish private universities not subsidized by tax-payer
...Faculty Council will "want considerable involvement" by students in deciding changes to the CRR, said Secretary of the Faculty John R. Marquand. Students have perennially refused to participate in CRR proceedings, either as delegates or defendants, because they say it is an illegitimate body used exclusively to punish political dissent...
Focusing on four South American nations, Chilean exile Jose Zalaquett said three legal obstacles make it difficult for democratic leaders to punish their predecessors for imprisoning, torturing, and murdering thousands of people...