Word: standing
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Bowen's article concludes that universities are not morally responsible for the actions of the corporation producing products a university consumes. Mayer said yesterday he disagrees with the article's conclusion. "There are precedents for groups within the University to take a stand on non-University issues" like the Faculty vote in 1971 to condemn the Vietnam war, Mayer added...
Brown, who is a director of Allied Stores, the parent company of Jordan Marsh, refused "to render a judgment" on the request, saying that he did not think he had enough information to take a stand one way or the other on the Stevens boycott...
Clifford added he saw "no reason to believe that Amherst-CIA links exist," but added the guidelines are necessary to "make it clear where we stand...
This is not to imply that we are insensitive to the problems of sexism. In its editorial columns, the Crimson has long argued against the systematic subjugation of women in American society. We agree with that stand, and believe that our position on the Playboy ad in no way conflicts with editorial support of women's rights...
GREG DELAWIE'S direction at the Loeb completely misses its chance to underscore the irony, leaving poor Gilbert's words to stand or fall on their wit alone. That they could stand at all is a tribute to the universality of his satire. No one remembers W.H. Smith any more (the newspaper-stand magnate Gilbert caricatures as Sir Joseph Porter)--except the tourists to Great Britain who still see his name on every other newsstand. But no one can miss this general broadside against sinecures of any kind...