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...group is headed by James G. Bonnen, teaching fellow in Economics, and Thomas A. Lehrer 6G. It is purely voluntary and has no administrative sanction...
...Elizabeth's official representative in the British Dominion of Pakistan and in the theory of British government has the monarch's delegated power to dismiss or appoint ministers and governments (in England, no monarch since the days of George III had dared invoke that power without the sanction of Parliament). Pakistan, however, is a special case: only 5½ years a nation, it functions under the 1935 Government of India Act and has not yet adopted a constitution; nor does it have a directly elected Parliament, but a Constituent Assembly, functioning both as a Parliament and a constitutional...
Scalzo promptly appointed himself a one-man committee to see to it that the U.S. is represented in the 1956 Olympics, persuaded the A.A.U. to sanction last week's matches. Says Coach Scalzo, 1939 intercollegiate champion...
...affair started early in the year when Astin issued an unfavorable report on a battery additive produced by Pioneers Inc. and dubbed AD-X2. As a result, the Post Office Department canceled Pioneer's mailing rights. Then Weeks stepped in and secured the firm its post office sanction and, on March 31, demanded and received Astin's resignation. When called to defend his action before the Senate Small Business Committee, Weeks claimed that Astin had not been sufficiently objective in his tests. He cited similar tests made at M.I.T., claiming that in this case, AD-X2 had proved successful...
...Council unanimously elected Anthony C. Beilenson '54 its representative to act on all issues only with specific Council sanction. It further voted that a duly elected Council member always hold down the chairmanship on the Committee...