Word: regularization
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...three of the 17 proposed amendments to the pending ordinance regulating recombinant DNA research passed at a special meeting of the Ordinance Committee before the regular council meeting. When Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci's special amendment completely banning the research failed, it was apparent the CERB recommendations would be approved...
...room brick school has an "extended day" program enabling working parents to drop their children off as early as 7:30 a.m. and pick them up at 6 p.m. After regular classes, special instruction is provided in ballet, gymnastics, cooking and other fields. Amy stays late three days a week for Spanish lessons...
Times editors, very defensive on the subject, insist that the amount of regular news space for serious coverage in the daily paper has not been cut back. Yet the old Times found room for significant documentation that no longer interests the New New York Times. Since the Times still documents more thoroughly than any other newspaper, editors can't be blamed for wanting to lay some of the burden down-like the full text of treaties, which possibly interested 5% of the readers. But the general reader now misses valuable documentation that he might be happy to read...
Died. George Nauman Shuster, 82, Roman Catholic journalist-educator and president of New York City's Hunter College (1940-60); in South Bend, Ind. In 1951, Dr. Shuster admitted men for the first time as regular students to Hunter, once the world's largest public college for women. He wore many hats, editing the progressive Catholic weekly Commonweal for twelve years, working for UNESCO, which he helped create, and teaching English at Notre Dame, where he spent the last decade of his career as an in-residence savant and special assistant to the president...
Dean Fox's controversial proposal to revamp the housing system moved one step closer to implementation last week as the Faculty Council unanimously approved the plan at its regular meeting last Wednesday...