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Word: wente (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...three who went to Chicago were: Charles R. Nesson 60, professor of Law Stephen G. Breyer, assistant professor of Law and Charles H. Jones, Jr., teacring fellow in the Law School...

Author: By Deborah B. Johnson, | Title: 13 at Law School Protest Judge's Action in Chicago | 10/1/1969 | See Source »

More than 150 lawyers went to Chicago Monday to picket the court where the lawyers' cases were to be heard. Although the judge announced he was dropping the charges, 75 of the lawyers petitioned the District Court to move the trial to a larger room so that they could sit in on the proceedings. The request was denied...

Author: By Deborah B. Johnson, | Title: 13 at Law School Protest Judge's Action in Chicago | 10/1/1969 | See Source »

...reporters went away disappointed. No open revolt occurred at the meeting. There were, however, enough sharp voices of Faculty discontent to indicate that some very bitter fighting may be expected in the future, when the Faculty takes up two touchy questions: how it will discipline its members, and how it is to be governed (the Fainsod report...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Faculty Revolt Does Not Surface, But Strains Appeared Yesterday | 10/1/1969 | See Source »

...policeman acting on administration orders told students assembled for the meeting in the B. U. Auditorium that they could not stay in the building. The group agreed to leave but went to the nearby George Sherman University Union, where they met undisturbed...

Author: By Jeff Magalif, | Title: SDS Meets at B. U. Despite Ban by Dean | 10/1/1969 | See Source »

WITH THE big engineering hurdles to manned space flight overcome, this year NASA headquarters was eager to mend its fences with space scientists. So when the moon rocks, the first tangible scientific payoff of the Apollo program, arrived, NASA went overboard. The agency received hundreds of research proposals and eventually narrowed them down to 142 projects. Some NASA consultants wanted to eliminate still more proposals, to avoid the hassle of two or three principle investigators claiming priority for the same discovery. Headquarters overruled them. "They wanted to spread the goodies around the country," said one researcher. "It's damn plain...

Author: By Mark W. Oberle, | Title: The Moonviewer Lunar Dust | 10/1/1969 | See Source »

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