Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...problem of press board-administration relations came to a head last December when R. Deborah Labenow '51, Radcliffe Bureau Chief of the CRIMSON, was threatened with disciplinary action for writing a story "not in the best interests of the College." Miss Labenow was forced to resign from the CRIMSON and the Annex press board, under threat of expulsion
Finally the Rules group, composed of 12 Democrats and three Republicans, voted that Republican Cenedella should either resign or be ousted from office. It cleared both Derham and Kelly...
...dollar imports. He knew that he would be fought by Communists on the left and Gaullists on the right. He could not count on the help of the Socialists, who had announced that they would abstain. "If we get less than a ten-vote majority, we'll resign," said Pleven. "If we get more than twelve, we'll talk it over." The vote was 246 to 228-a majority...
...news for you, too. I resign from the younger generation...
...report cards and never punishing his pupils. Later, as a professor of mathematics at Georgia's Baptist Mercer University, he stirred up more controversy by admitting that he did not believe in the Virgin birth. After a three-day theological trial before the trustees, he was forced to resign. Some months after that, he headed north to Columbia...