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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...could not be reached for comment yesterday. Francis M. Bator, professor of Political Economy and one of the ranking members of the ACSR, said yesterday most companies have cooperated in giving the committee the information it has requested, in order to judge whether a company should be allowed to remain in South Africa...

Author: By Eric B. Fried and Alexandra D. Korry, S | Title: ACSR Statement Recommends Few Shareholder Resolutions | 1/26/1979 | See Source »

...swimmers remain undefeated, even though they haven't faced Princeton yet, and no one has drowned in Blodgett...

Author: By Elizabeth N. Friese, | Title: Ennui and Expectations | 1/24/1979 | See Source »

...period with a growing new cadre of mental patients: those who have been, In psychiatric jargon, "deinstitutionalized." Now totaling as many as 500,000 across the U.S., these are mental patients who are regarded as sufficiently good risks to be allowed to dwell in the community at large, yet remain under professional care as psychiatric outpatients...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Two Years Among the Crazies | 1/22/1979 | See Source »

...their power, judges remain remarkably unaccountable and unknown. Most state judges are elected, but by voters who usually have no idea whom they are voting for. Federal judges are appointed for life; they can be removed only by a two-thirds vote of the Senate, and so far only four have been so punished (the last in 1936). One despotic old coot, Judge Willis Ritter of Utah, was allowed to stay on the bench, despite his erratic behavior and abusive temper (he even threatened workmen with contempt for making too much noise near the courtroom), until he died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: Have the Judges Done Too Much? | 1/22/1979 | See Source »

...Classics remain an alternative form of basketball for Harvard athletes. For those who don't make the varsity hoop squad, or can't afford a major time commitment, the Classics offer top-notch competition, organization, and a chance to see the world--without joining the Navy...

Author: By Bill Ginsberg, | Title: Harvard's Vagabond Cagers | 1/22/1979 | See Source »

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