Word: trespassing
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...better convey Eliot's sinister vision of his own past than in "Burnt Norton." It initially describes Eliot's childhood memory of being caught in a forbidden garden. Sullivan here downplays an implied reference to the garden of Eden, favoring the psychological rather than the spiritual ramifications of the trespass...
...complaints 2 complaints withdrawn, 5 complaints dismissed, 4 admonished, 28 warned, 11 suspended requirement to withdraw, 8 required to withdraw May 16, 1970 Obstructive Picketing at Holyoke Center 2 suspended requirement to withdraw, 2 required to withdraw, 1 previously required to withdraw--warrant issued for criminal trespass March 8, 1971 Cancellation of Dr. Land's lecture April 23, 1971 2 complaints filed by students--1 withdrawn No disciplinary action March 26, 1971 Incident in Sanders Theater May 26, 1971 June 4, 1971 32 complaints 5 referred to another body, 4 complaints were duplicates, 3 complaints withdrawn, 2 against students previously...
YALE UNIVERSITY last week suspended six students arrested for trespass and disorderly conduct during their protest of a Central Intelligence Agency recruitment interview. Yale had earlier refused to grant open disciplinary hearings to the six, who were charged with violation the university's free speech regulations, which prohibit demonstrations that "block the legitimate activity of any person on the Yale campus." Five hundred thirty students had signed petitions in support of the protesters' demand that the hearings be open to the public so that, in the words of one of the accused, "the community could see the charge brought against...
...member countries Cornell officials defended the presence of the recruiters the large amount of federal funding the university receives requires it to cooperate with government agencies like the CIA. "In that case," said one demonstrator, Cornell "should re-examine is relationship to the government." Fifteen were arrested for trespass during the demonstration the UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN in Madison, police line chemical Mace on 100 protesters who tried to push through a police line to reach a CIA interview site. At COLORADO UNIVERSITY., more than 300 were arrested in two days of protests. Cornell Daily Sun and the Associated Press...
...Uganda under Idi Amin. Amin was the legitimate ruler when Tanzania invaded and overthrew him. The Tanzanians might say that this was in response to Ugandan border incursions, but Amin had ordered his troops withdrawn more than a month before Tanzania's action. In any case, if repelling a trespass at the border was the problem, Tanzania should have stopped there. It hardly had to drive to Kampala and install the leader of its choice. Tanzania's action, ridding the world of Amin, was a violation of Ugandan sovereignty. It is hard to see how it can be said...