Word: rescinds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...University of Connecticut has decided not to rescind a prestigious lecturing invitation to Derek A. Walcott, a former Harvard visiting professor who was reprimanded last year for sexually harassing a female freshman...
...University of Connection has decided whether to rescind prestigious lecture involution to Derek Walcott, a former Harvard visiting professors reprimanded last spring for sexually harassing a freshman. But will not release the decision for two to three weeks a UComn spokesman said yesterday...
...official at the university said a UConn committee will meet by the end of next week to decide whether to rescind its invitation to Walcott to be the university's Wallace Stevens lecturer next spring...
...rent board voted unanimously to rescind a previous rent increase approved for exterior masonry work done in 1977 and to allow HRE to charge tenants at 22-24 Prescott St. only for subsequent repairs done in 1979 in the same areas...
...serious trouble. By March of 1979 ERA opponents had succeeded in getting five states-Tennessee, Kentucky, Idaho, Nebraska and South Dakota-to overturn their ratification votes. In December of 1981, in a long-awaited decision, U.S. District Court Judge Marion J. Callister ruled that states have the right to rescind passage of constitutional amendments. Moreover, he declared, Congress had violated the Constitution by granting the three-year extension of the deadline. Angry ERA supporters immediately appealed Callister's decision. They also launched a vigorous ERA Countdown campaign aimed at getting Oklahoma, North Carolina, Missouri, Illinois and Florida to pass...