Word: unaffectedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Campaign director Maloney said election strategy is unaffected by the rumblings about Cambridge law enforcement: "That's a relatively minor issue compared to the house of corrections and Buckley's ineffectiveness as sheriff."
Other important busing plans - notably the 20,000-student shuffle that will take place next fall in Boston - will be unaffected because city lines will not be crossed. Says Boston College Law Professor Leonard Strickman: "The suburbs have been let off the hook from participating in the attempt to solve...
There are many faults in the state-imposed racial balance plan. These faults, however, are not caused by the state's desire to integrate the Boston schools. Just the opposite: They are due to the state planners' concurrence in many racist ideas--e.g., that black students cause bad schools. Consequently...
According to Dr. Richard Wurtman of M.I.T. and Dr. Nicholas Zervas of Beth Israel Hospital and Harvard Medical School, a large part of stroke injury may be caused by imbalances in the brain's neurotransmitters, the chemicals that carry nerve impulses from one neuron, or brain cell, to another...
Although the professors' fears of student action at the library turned out to be unjustified, the short-lived Widener watch may be the purest single example of the Faculty's prevailing attitude toward student protest before, during and after the strike: No matter how bad things get, the University should...