Word: recommended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gaulle stood through the Mayor's long speech without hat or raincoat as streams of water ran down his grey suit. Did this mean that De Gaulle would be able to go ahead with his ambitious ten-nation swing through Latin er aides were watching, ready to recommend a drastic cut in the itinerary-or even cancellation-at the slightest sign of flagging strength...
Many of Dirksen's amendments apply to this section. He would extend coverage to federal employment and union hiring halls and exempt Indian reservations and cases involving national security. He would eliminate the commission's right to file suits. Instead, it would investigate and could recommend that the Attorney General intervene in suits...
...News Chief Fred W. Friendly came right out and called Emmy a tart. "Insofar as CBS News is concerned," he wrote in a memo to the staff, "we have not and shall not purchase memberships for our employees; we shall not participate in the awards ceremonies, and I recommend that we even desist from voting in this so-called competition...
Harvard thus has a direct investment in an organization which helps support and guide the racist policies of Mississippi. Today's meeting of the Corporation should recommend that the University withdraw its investment. The University should also begin a thorough examination of all its investments. What it true of Mississippi Power and Light may be true of other companies in which Harvard has holdings. To retain passively its Mississippi holdings would be a reckless denial of Harvard's responsibility...
Judge Burger offers a solution: independent boards in each city that would review police illegalities, much as expert investigating teams move in after a plane crash. Consisting mainly of lawyers, but also including policemen, Burger's boards would have the power of subpoena and the authority to recommend disciplinary action. The overriding purpose would not be to subvert the suppression doctrine but to train every policeman to make arrests that will hold up in court...