Word: reprimanding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...consider a recommendation by its ethics committee to remove Williams. There will be great pressure on the Senators to show that they have the will to enforce their own standards of conduct. But the Senate is a clubby place, and some members may push for mere censure or a reprimand. Many Senators think the FBI'S tactics smack of entrapment and wonder how they would have responded in Williams' place. Others resent the fact that Williams has not resigned. One thing is certain: few Senators will be smiling at the hour of judgment...
...administration claims that the students, known as the "Jabberwocky Six," are guilty of the offense listed in the USCA regulations as disrupting "the exercise by others of the basic rights to which they are entitled on University property." If found guilty, the students face punishments ranging from simple reprimand to dismissal...
Four students at Brown University last week were charged with disruptive behavior for interrupting a speech by William Casey, director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), with a rendition of "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll. They face penalties ranging from a formal reprimand to dismissal from the university...
...morally unjustifiable and neither their friendship with Hussain nor the probable negligence of Buffalo Children's Hospital should exonerate them. We urge both Harvard and the Massachusetts Medical Society--which has already begun an investigation of the incident--to censure the doctors, for only such strong action would appropriately reprimand the doctors and uphold the moral standards of the profession...
...corruption of the Saigon government. Corson was scheduled to retire the day before the book was published, but a task force was convened to comb its pages for security violations; suddenly he was threatened with a court-martial. That threat passed, though Corson got a "nonjudicial reprimand." Since his retirement he has kept his sense of outrage over how the grunt was treated both in Viet Nam and at home. "We barely gave them a pat on the tail and said, 'Go ahead, kid,' " he says. "The greatest mystery for me is why they continued to fight...