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Word: ruling (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Radcliffe Student Council yesterday voted in an 11 p.m. sign-out rule for a trial period until Thanksgiving, reversing last week's decision. Final decision will rest with the Administration, which will consider the matter "as soon as possible," Miss Emily B. Lucey, Dean of Residence, said yesterday...

Author: By Carlota G. Shipman, | Title: Radcliffe Council Approves Trial of 11 p.m. Signout Rule | 10/6/1953 | See Source »

...passed, the new rule will enable girls to leave dormitories until 11 p.m., although the dorms will close to callers as usual...

Author: By Carlota G. Shipman, | Title: Radcliffe Council Approves Trial of 11 p.m. Signout Rule | 10/6/1953 | See Source »

...major city, had some 65 titles, including that of Duke of Berwick (a Stuart title not recognized by Britain). When civil war broke out in 1936, the Anglophile Duke sought to swing Britain to Franco's cause. After World War II, he disputed Franco's right to rule, favoring a return to monarchy, but, too powerful to be exiled, returned to Spain to live...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 5, 1953 | 10/5/1953 | See Source »

...with regard to this post by his stand on a domestic issue which is fast becoming an international one. The Governor has made some of the most blatantly bigoted statements of any public figure in the country today. It was he who said that if the Supreme Court should rule that schools could not be separate and equal at the same time South Carolina would close its school system. Perhaps it is true that Byrne's attitude is representative of the state he governs, and that as governor of this state he has to proclaim such views. But if this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Political Debt | 10/1/1953 | See Source »

...dorms after 10 o'clock. Last year, Mrs. Mary S. Moser, former Dean of Residents, suggested that house mothers be lenient in giving late permissions. The Council felt that this would make it possible for girls who had to leave the dorms able to do so without a special rule. There was an objection that many housemothers go to bed too early to make this an effective possibility...

Author: By Carlotta G. Shipman, | Title: Radcliffe Council Vetoes 11 p.m. Sign-Out Motion | 9/30/1953 | See Source »

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