Word: respecting
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Under advice received today from the National Security Council with respect to occupational deferments, the list of essential activities and critical occupations are suspended, leaving local boards with discretion to grant in individual cases occupational deferments based on a showing of essential community need...
...With respect to graduate school deferments, the National Security Council advises that it is not essential for the maintenance of the national health, safety, and interest to provide student deferments for graduate study in fields other than medicine, dentistry, and allied medical specialties ["allied specialties" are veterinary medicines, osteopathy, optometry], except that this recommendation does not affect existing regulations governing deferments for graduate students who entered their second or subsequent year of graduate school last fall...
...other hand, the Faculty showed SFAC considerable deference Tuesday. The exception to its probation rules the Faculty voted for Dudley's John Fouts was purely a gesture of respect to the Council. And that an entire Faculty meeting centered on SFAC business was itself a landmark. The Faculty showed that it is still resting heavy hopes on the Council, and it now seems certain that any major SFAC resolution will be insured full Faculty consideration...
...reason to support" and "a Republican prospect that is in every respect worse." Concluded Galbraith: "If the Democrats seem to be lacking in credibility, the Republicans produce a man you can really mistrust?Richard Nixon." At week's end the A.D.A. national board voted, 65 to 47, to endorse McCarthy's candidacy?with an amendment, introduced by Chairman Galbraith, recognizing that individual members are free to support other candidates. Whether this halfhearted compromise will prevent an irreparable split is questionable. One obvious apostate was former Chairman John Roche, President Johnson's house intellectual, who immediately said he would resign from...
...though only 47 per cent of the College turned out to vote in the final elections for the new student government, no one denies that RUS is different. When students did bother to think about RGA it was with very little respect. They looked on it as a glorified social committee, which met only to hear reports on such inherently dull topics as NSA conventions, or to coordinate freshman week, or to plan junior parents' weekend...