Word: readmitting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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VanLobensels and McIntosh feel that if the rules were made "visible" and some "clear form" of judicial review for student violators were set up, the non-students who are former students -- like Savio and Mrs. Lieberman -- might actually be pacified. The administration, too, which has refused to readmit both these notorious "non-students" might come to see that "the situation is no longer explosive. They'd see that it would be in their interest to readmit both of them," McIntosh says...
Vicious Speech. This fall Chancellor Roger Heyns has been facing student pressures with a growing firmness. He refused to readmit Savio as a student when Savio broke rules against nonstudents distributing literature on campus. Heyns said that the students' public-address system in front of hallowed Sproul Hall disturbed classes, carried "speech that is often vicious, dishonest, laced with slander and character assassination and often charged with hatred," and proposed moving...
Coexistence, as Janio sees it, means that "Brazil cannot ignore the reality, vitality and dynamism of the Soviet states." Again he proclaimed his desire for diplomatic and trade relations with the Communist bloc and his intention of voting in the U.N. to readmit the Hungarian Communist delegation and to debate Red China's admission. But Janio was also careful to add that "We hope to place our relations with our traditional friends of the north on a fertile and realistic bilateral basis. We hope...
...Federal government has not stopped him. If he is not to take upon his shoulders the mantle of Protector of the Economy, united labor and intelligent management must act first. The AFL-CIO has so far shown little concern for the Hoffa threat. Though it has refused to readmit the Teamsters, the general enthusiasm for "ethical practices" so outspoken three years ago has largely waned...