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...expediency--"we want to keep it uncomplicated and simple"--rather than as an attempt by the Summer School to legislate morality. He, and every other administrator, points out how much the summer situation differs from the regular session. "People come with a great variety of backgrounds. It's a two-month get-together, not a community." To change the rules, Crooks maintains, would be "opening a can of worms. There's just no reason to get mixed up in it." Even taken at face value, that the Summer School simply finds it easier to say "no parietals...
...Secrecy. "First," complained Clark, "eavesdropping is authorized without requiring belief that any particular offense has been or is being committed; nor that the property sought -the conversations-be particularly described. This leaves too much to the discretion of the officer executing the order. Secondly, authorization of eavesdropping for a two-month period," which the statute gives, is far too long. "Third, the statute places no termination date on the eavesdrop once the conversation sought is seized. Finally, the statute's procedure, necessarily because its success depends on secrecy, has no requirement for notice as do conventional warrants, nor does...
Seventy-five per cent of Lowell House students have signed a petition to set up an experimental two-month period next fall when parietals would be from 12 noon to 12 midnight every day and from 12 noon to 1 a.m. on Saturdays...
...G.N.P. showing on the high, but not dangerous, inventories. Unlike 1961, when they had to be liquidated with a loss, the current stock piles are being gradually sold off. Mean while, unemployment is a small 3.6% of the labor force, and industrial production rose in March to end a two-month decline. Certain that the mood represented by rising sales would continue on into summer, Washington economists reaffirmed the forecast they made in January. After a slow first half, they said confidently, 1967 will end with a strong second-half finish...
...Wood insisted that Sherburne make a dramatic public renunciation of the CIA ties. Sherburne refused, arguing reasonably enough that the relationship was about to end and that nothing would be gained by stirring up a storm. Wood compiled a 50-page letter to Ramparts, which then embarked on a two-month investigation of the CIA-N.S.A. liaison...