Word: warded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Reform forces will challenge most of the Cambridge Democratic ward committees on the election ballot today, in the hopes of creating community-based, issue-oriented ward committees...
James K. Galbraith '73, is one of the reform candidates in Ward 6-the ward in which most Harvard students reside...
...Cambridge, there is both a Republican and a Democratic city committee. Each is comprised of slates of representatives from the eleven city wards. The reform forces are submitting counter-slates against the Democratic committees, in all but Ward...
Despite the intensity of a campaign of vilification by Soviet authorities, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Russia's Nobel-prizewinning novelist, for years refused to discuss with foreigners the charges against him. His best-known works (One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, Cancer Ward, The First Circle) deal mainly with the victims of Stalinist terror. Last week, in a dramatic departure from his earlier reticence, Solzhenitsyn talked with two Western newsmen about his own precarious existence under an increasingly hostile regime. Said he: "A kind of forbidden contaminated zone has been created around my family...
...liability, there are strong moral arguments for speaking up. For one thing, the argument that "I was only following orders" does not have sufficient force. "Every employee who knows of a situation in his company that is detrimental to the public at large must disclose it," says A. Dudley Ward, a high official of the United Methodist Church. "He must first make sure if he is right. If he is, then he must be willing to give up his job to raise the question-to the highest authorities within the company and if necessary to the public. The Judeo-Christian...