Word: reade
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...doubtful assumption: that it is up to the Supreme Court alone to solve the problem. The justices have the responsibility to determine what the Constitution means by the due process of law it guarantees to criminal suspects. But some would think it an unhappy role for the court to read out of that vague constitutional phrase a detailed code of criminal procedure regulating every police practice. That is what the court has apparently been asked to do in the pending cases that you so compellingly described. It seems particularly doubtful that the responsibility for devising fair and effective criminal processes...
...Society finally has has found a genre worthy of it. Pocket Books, Inc. has published The Great Society Comic Book, coauthored by D.J. Arneson and Tony Tallarico. Featuring such greats as Bobman and Teddy, Gaullefinger, and Superlbj, it is worth approximately seven of the ten minutes it takes to read it. Ideologically wrong, of course, but it only costs a dollar. And the battle between Wonderbird and Chefman is an historical document...
...adage about too much of a good thing can be applied to Talk Stories. It is best to read them separately, savoring their gem-like quality. Read all at once, they smother the reader in "we's" and miles of details. But since they appeared over the last five years, the individual stories paint entertaining and vivid sketches of urban life in the '60's with Miss Ross setting the mood...
East House will present Radcliffe poets reading from their own works at 7:15 p.m. tonight in Cabet Hall library. Caroline Baldersion '66, Jacquelyn Evans '68. Joyce Grexorian '68, and Barbara Welch '66 will read selected poems...
...process of protein synthesis, information is transferred from DNA, a linear sequence of nucleotides, to messenger-DNA another type of nucleic acid. The messenger is then "read" and amino acids corresponding to the "words," or codens are joined together end-to-end in a long chain to form a protein...