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Ford and Fleming disagree on the frequency with which tenure nominations are "bumped back" to the Department by ad hoc committees. Ford says that it happens infrequently but that when it does, the Department is free to re-submit the nomination with new evidence. Fleming agrees that such a course of action is possible, adding however, the Dean has been known to blithely ignore such re-submissions...
...submit that her attitude and judicial perspective is one that has been with us since well before the passage of the Elizabethan Poor Laws of 1601. Those administrators, too, looked down upon the "unworthy poor" from their "holier than thou" positions and decided that only their standards could possibly be "right and proper." It seems to me that it is about time we tried something...
...Citizens have absolutely no voice in the disposition of the Federal and city taxes they pay. Every year the D.C. Commissioners must prostrate themselves before the House District Committee and beg for minimum amounts of money for schools, hospitals, welfare, etc. They must submit to blackmail by the Committee, such as when, a couple of years ago, the Commissioners were warned not to issue a fair housing ordinance upon pain of not receiving an appropriation for schools and hospitals; or when last year the District Committee insisted on retaining the privilege of sifting through the traffic tickets and taking...
Laws embodying the Report's recommendations have not yet been drawn up. The Advisory Committee calls for the creation of an ad hoc committee to draft the legislation. If the ad hoc committee is formed immediately, it may be able to submit legislation to the General Court this session. And if a bill is enacted, there is every reason to believe that the evils of de facto legislation can be substantially lessened before the year...
...viewpoint" to next year's visiting Committee if such a report is appropriate to the topic, Daniel C. Goldfarb '66, chairman of the HUC, said yesterday. The Board of Overseers will meet in May to choose a topic for study, and the HUC will then decide whether to submit its own report, Goldfarb said...