Word: risks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...whether the chances are good or bad, Roger Brown has distinctly failed to come up with a reason for dropping the courses from his department's rolls. Somehow, Brown thinks the courses "belong better" under Gen Ed--he seems willing to risk killing a highly successful course just to maximize the specificity of departments. And even if we accept this as an admirable goal, Brown will somehow have to account for other courses on social change within his department, courses with a different point of view on social change from 148 and 149. Brown also brings up arguments on "irregular...
...that continuation of the pregnancy would involve greater risk to the life of the woman than if pregnancy ended...
...that its continuation would involve greater risk of injury to the physical or mental health of the woman or of any existing children of her family...
...that there would be "substantial risk" that the child would suffer from such physical or mental disabilities as to be seriously handicapped...
...some 80 Mexican-Americans, who were angered at the sudden dismissal of a popular minister who had been assigned by the Texas Council to work for rural self-determination in the Rio Grande Valley. The protesters were quickly assured that the conference would work "aggressive ly, creatively and risk its very life" on be half of the workers...