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...ACSR did not come to any conclusions regarding its upcoming activities, according to Jane Sherwin, the group's secretary...
...addition to the South African-issue, the ACSR is considering resolutions calling for the University to establish specific guidelines for investments in companies with military contracts and companies involved in nuclear energy, Sherwin said...
...ACSR might also restrict itself to only making recommendations to the Corporation on how the University should move on individual proxy votes, Sherwin said. Proxy votes--the majority of which take place in the Spring--provide shareholders with a way of determining corporate policy...
...school year. The following year there were 191; so far this fall there have been about 65. Only some 20 strikes are still in progress today, and few seem likely to continue for long. A 19-day strike ended in Teaneck, N.J., last week after State Superior Court Judge Sherwin Lester leaned on both sides. He ordered teachers back to work and, when they refused, began commandeering school buildings for use as makeshift jails to confine groups of teachers during the day. When an intransigent board of education failed to produce a quorum for a crucial bargaining session, the judge...
...CSIA would probably fall somewhere in the middle of Sherwin's two categories, perhaps a little closer to the "critical" side. While Doty maintains that the center "definitely has an arms control bias" and is "a bit more to the left of things," scholars at the CSIA generally span the ideological spectrum on nuclear issues...