Word: steiner
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said last night that the Administration will not press formal charges against the student protesters because Zuckerman never asked them to leave the room...
...counter sales were legally aboveboard. HSA President Arthur Segel had cleared the way by announcing that the aforementioned items would be sold at cut-rates with no profits for HSA. And all Gordon needed to begin his magnanimous project was the high sign from University Attorney General Dan Steiner--who was reserving his judgment on the matter to allow mature consideration...
...Steiner still hasn't handed down his decision, but in the interim all kinds of fun things have been happening: if the plan died today, it still would've been worth the trouble in comic relief alone. Newspapers outside Harvard who have been desperate for college pranks and riots jumped on the story as an unmistakably hot property. The Globe caught on right away, and United Press International followed, claiming that sales had already begun at the Union "news-stand." Then the Times converted the UPI dispatch into a judiciously subdued couple of inches--all this within two days...
...Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said yesterday that although MassPIRG is a "manageable consideration" from a legal point of view, the coercive element in its financing remains a problem. David Johnson '74, a member of CHUL, said after the last meeting that he expects the program to be defeated for this reason...
Segel said that John Gordon '73, director of the Union stand, has already picked a distributor and will order the contraceptives as soon as Steiner gives his approval...