Word: schwartz
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Commenting on the decision, N.S.A. president Ed Schwartz said that the judge had contradicted himself by refusing jurisdiction while passing a summary judgment on the facts of the case. Judge Hart had ruled that the Hershey letter "had no legal effect whatsoever...
...Schwartz said yesterday, "the letter is unconstitutional and is in fact a secret memorandum sent to the selective service boards." To say that the letter is not an official directive, he continued, is to say that Gen. Hershey has no power over the selective system. This, Schwartz maintained, is absurd...
...Housewife 600 1305 310 960 Furman, Ruth, Student 358 1228 276 1440 Garant, Simone, Reg. Rep. 336 3120 290 912 Gilbane, Richard, Student 384 1500 363 1486 Gomez, Richard, Student 384 1160 293 1050 Powell, Steve, Student 400 816 292 1450 Rudd, Herbert, Constructor wkr. 316 864 252 1740 Schwartz, Stuart, Staff eng. 464 1152 290 638 Smith, Ellen, Cashier 284 1680 156 1450 Stewart, Robert, Student 293 880 208 769 Tracey, William, Self-employed 336 1760 285 1044 Viens, Dean, Student 317 1760 290 1044 Bergman, David, Student 545 1824 522 1856 Burrowes, Susan, Social worker...
...that David Feintuch, editor of the GSA Bulletin, had transformed it from a monthly notice column into a bi-weekly newspaper, containing features and editorials. When the paper criticized President Pusey's annual report, the council balked. It denied a previously promised seat to the editorial's author, Michael Schwartz. At the same meeting conservative council members spread reports that Dean Elder had called for Feintuch's removal -- reports which Elder has since vigorously denied. Under pressure from the conservatives, the council voted to forbid the Bulletin editor from making statements to the press as a representative...
Elder said last night that these accounts of his role "sound like an Orient Express plot. I'm not going to try to get anyone out of an editorship--I not only didn't I wouldn't." Although asserting that he deplored Schwartz's editorial for what he called its inaccuracies, he said he had congratulated Feintuch for doing a good job with the bulletin. He added that "if President Pusey is furious about something he can express his own fury...