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With that, Meany broke up the meeting. Said he to reporters after the trembling suppliant had gone: "It is evident that the I.L.A. has done nothing to rectify the conditions for which it was expelled." Would he refer the I.L.A. application to his executive board? No, snapped Meany. "It would be an insult to their intelligence. The matter is closed...
...factual introduction to the book takes issue with the contention of Allegro and others that the so-called Teacher of Righteousness was a single historical personage, martyred by "the Wicked Priest," and whose resurrection was awaited. The title, which Gaster prefers to translate "True exponent of the Law," refers, he says, to "a continuing office rather than a particular individual, and . . . the various allusions to him are not in fact to one and the same person." He believes that various documents probably refer to different teachers at different times...
Holly, the only Miss Radcliffe available for comment, has denied that her title subjected her to "many additional responsibilities and activities"--a charge made on the contest in this year's letter to Radcliffe freshmen from Student Government Association president Karen A. Goukassow '57. The "additional responsibilities" presumably refer to excess phone calls from date-seekers and excessive time spent in modeling for stores in the area...
...Monday, the nine-man executive committee will refer the Faculty report to the full Corporation, a governing board of approximately 40 members that act as trustees of the institute. The executive committee is expected to append its own recommendations to the Faculty report...
Union officials, reportedly dissatisfied with the new University offer, will refer the ten-cent raise to its membership on Monday night. Earlier, the Union local voted unanimously to strike unless it received a ten per cent pay hike...