Word: signs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...said that 140 of the 162 students in the class have signed a petition committing themselves to the protest. Those students will number, rather than sign, their examination books...
Over 85 per cent of the first-year Medical School class will refuse to sign their blue-books at an exam tomorrow morning in an attempt to force the implementation of pass-fail grading, a member of the class said yesterday...
...nightmare of uncertainty must be ended. A fresh start must be made. Some at home and abroad might see in the President's resignation a sign of American weakness and failure. It would be a sign of the very opposite. It would show strength and health. It would show the ability of a badly infected political system to cleanse itself. It would show the true power of popular government under law in America...
...recovery to the press, he spoke freely of the patient's bowel movements. To many, this was shocking, but White, a sage and proper Yankee, was speaking with a purpose: he was getting across to a mass audience the value of normal body functions as a sign of a cardiac patient's recovery. White was often accused of sensationalism and publicity seeking, but this candor was his way of promoting the cause of preventive cardiology...
Jerome Grossman, a representative from CCPax said that O'Neill should take the lead in impeaching Nixon. He said that two of every three people solicited were eager to sign the petition...