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Word: resignations (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...letter denounces the continuation of the Vietnam war as immoral and destructive and calls on Kissinger to resign his post as national security advisor if he cannot move to end it. The signatures were released to the press yesterday, and the text-obtained from another Faculty source-was printed in last Thursday's CRIMSON...

Author: By M. DAVID Landau, | Title: Only 68 Professors Sign Open Letter to Kissinger | 3/31/1971 | See Source »

...situation with the soccer team is a series of illogical stands. Coach Bruce Munro, confronted with a team that, except for one player, asks him to step down, refuses to resign. Robert Watson. who says his first concern is "the students," that they be able to "look back on their soccer experience as worth-while," has tentatively decide that Munro should stay. Franklin Ford, who wants to keep the issue quiet so that nobody is hurt, told the juniors Monday that he would not call a special meeting of the faculty committee. therefore, he will keep personal tensions brewing...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: A Touch of Garlic | 3/25/1971 | See Source »

Asked if he would resign if he were approached by a majority of the team players, Munro said. "There is no way I would step down. I will stand behind my record. particularly in the past year when we went to the nationals. I don't in any way accept the criticisms that Gomez. has created. There are so many phantasies going around...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: Watson Reviews Munro's Status as Soccer Coach | 3/25/1971 | See Source »

Kirp backed his decision not to renew the five contracts with his own resignation. "I told professor Chayes and professor Cohen that I was ready to resign if requested to do so or if the prevalent feeling was to undo my decision," he said...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: Dismissals at CLE May Result in Inquiry | 3/17/1971 | See Source »

Poles Apart. The crisis is an extension of the rioting over the central governments neglect of East Pakistan that helped force President Mohammed Ayub Khan to resign two years ago. Ayub's successor, authoritarian but fair-minded General Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan, held out hope that the long subservient East would have a greater voice in running the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PAKISTAN: Jinnah's Fading Dream | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

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