Word: waits
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After the trial, Howe's attorney explained that in Utah a defendant is entitled to an automatic appeal to District Court and a trial with an eight-man jury. The attorney said Howe could not have received a fair trial in City Court and hence decided to wait until District Court to present his case...
...decision is intended to relieve crowding in South House and Currier House, CHUL avoids the difficult philosophical questions created by the imposition of the freeze. From its inception the freeze has denied students the freedom to alter an undesirable housing assignment. The vast majority of sophomores still must wait until February jsut to have the opportunity to attempt to improve their present situation...
...exist, fails to establish a firm policy to be applied, if future vacancies should arise. Will sophomores be allowed to fill those vacancies as soon as they occur, or will the transfer freeze still apply? CHUL will clearly be imposing an undue hardship on students if they have to wait for the monthly CHUL meetings for approval of their desired transfer on a case by case basis. However, such a situation can only be avoided if CHUL finally does what it should have done last spring, lift the transfer freeze...
...million contract, the folks at Motown Records were getting nervous. A colossal 60-ft. by 265-ft. billboard in New York's Times Square had been heralding the coming of his new album for three months, but Wonder kept fiddling away at his unfinished work. Last week the wait ended as Stevie, clad in Lone Ranger rig, welcomed critics and reporters to North Brookfield, Mass., for a preview of Songs in the Key of Life. The record just might earn a silver bullet on the charts. Even before public release this week, more than 1 million copies of Songs...
Conservatives pleaded that the church wait for a broader agreement before taking the momentous step. "We are a house divided. The good people in the pews back home have not decided this issue," said Connecticut Laywoman Ann Robinson during the deputies' mannerly debate. But Canon R. Stewart Wood of Indianapolis said further delay would "let the guts of the church turn and turn and turn...