Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dewey was never a man to encourage possible G.O.P. rivals in his own backyard. But when, in 1950, Dewey hand-picked scholarly Lawyer Frank Charles Moore, 57, for lieutenant governor, the pundits thought Dewey might be grooming a successor. Last week Lieutenant Governor Moore abruptly announced that he would resign in September to become president of Government Research Foundation, Inc., a new Rockefeller enterprise to study ways of improving government...
Kemmerer had no alternative ("When they don't want me," he had often said, "I'll resign"). But when the announcement came out last week, his old campus seemed to adjust quickly to the news. For many months, a large segment at Houston had been advocating a new philosophy : the university is a big place now, and it needs a big name to head it. The case, said one Houstonian, is really quite simple: "Kemmerer has built the school into something bigger than himself...
...what instead has been done? They have been asked to resign from the student newspaper. One has been expelled from the honorary Legal Aid Bureau. The president of the Massachusetts Bar Association has condemned the pair as unfit to be lawyers. And now a responsible member of the Law faculty has asked--despite Dean Griswold's announcement that the two would not be expelled--that steps be taken which would prevent the Lubells from continuing their legal education. All of these statements fall within the right of any citizen. The newspaper can properly expell a member, the Bureau can properly...
...Frank Schulman 2Dv, president, asked Dudley W. Wiegand 2Dv, editor and founder of the paper, to resign last Friday and demanded that he return the balance of the newspaper fund to the Association...
...years a nation, it functions under the 1935 Government of India Act and has not yet adopted a constitution; nor does it have a directly elected Parliament, but a Constituent Assembly, functioning both as a Parliament and a constitutional body. "Illegal and unconstitutional!" cried Nazimuddin. "I refuse to resign...