Word: reconsiderations
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As with the Faculty committee, the PBH cabinet will have to reconsider and vote on the advisability of continuing the project if Jews are excluded, Miss Taylor said.
The University originally took this stand but has since reversed itself. Now a student coming to Harvard "discovers that he is unable to take advantage of a privilege granted him by his government," Oliver asserted at the first "sandwich seminar" sponsored by the Graduate School of Education. He said that...
After Fingold refused to file an Information against the University, the Arboretum ease went before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts on charges that Fingold had acted on faulty legal principles in refusing to press a suit. The "friends" asked the Supreme Court to force Fingold to reconsider his decision.
When the Court ruled that only the Attorney General himself could make such a decision, and that it could not force a man to reconsider his principles, the case was dropped. In filing the Information in 1958, Attorney General McCormack announced that he was taking no sides in the affair...
Kwame Nkrumah now seemed as much a prisoner of his leftist colleagues as he was of his own Pan African dreams. There was only one way out-more bluster. When word trickled into Accra that Washington was pausing to reconsider its offer of the U.S.'s $133 million Volta...