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...Student membership on the council would restrict the Council's "freedom of discussion" and would put unnecessary responsibilities on the students. Thaddeus R. Beal, a Council member, said that "we are excited that you are interested, but there are some things you are too young...

Author: By James M. Fallows, | Title: RUS and Trustees: Same Old Song | 4/29/1968 | See Source »

...release by prosecutors or police of the full facts and the circumstances of an arrest or of a charge of crime." The main target of the standards is uncalled-for opinions such as that of a police officer who says a suspect is guilty. And the rules "do not restrict the news media from disseminating information developed through their own initiative or resources about crimes committed or about the administration of justice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bar: Calm Down | 4/19/1968 | See Source »

...Review isn't easy reading. The list of contributors is impressive, ranging from Coleman himself (tracing the evolution of the concept of equal educational opportunity) to Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Thomas F. Pettigrew and Kenneth Clark. But the editors apparently decided to restrict authors as little as possible, outlining three major topics: research issues, policy issues, and problems of implementing policy. The result is that many of the pieces are needlessly repetitive...

Author: By David Blumenthal, | Title: Educational Review | 4/9/1968 | See Source »

Black went on to make clear, however, that while the Government may, if it wishes, make laws to restrict demonstrations and pickets, it must apply such laws equally. Concluded he: "These laws must never be used as a guise to suppress particular views which the Government dislikes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Sharp Line on Free Speech | 4/5/1968 | See Source »

...Warren Center's future development will probably involve little more than a continuation of current projects and a moderate expansion of the fellowship program. Limited office space and funds restrict the number of fellows to 15. In new headquarters --one possibility is moving into Littauer once the Kenedy Library is completed--and with probable subsidiary grants, the Warren Center could conceivably accept most of the qualified (meaning, very highly qualified) post-doctoral American historians who apply for the fellowships. Applications for the first three years of the program have averaged around 50, and the number may dwindle after...

Author: By Jack Davis, | Title: The Unknown Charles Warren Center | 3/18/1968 | See Source »

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