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Word: working (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...outgoing Council is speeding up work on the ordinance, so it can be passed before heavy snows hit. City snow removal operations are often hampered by illegally parked cars, many of them owned by students. Final action on the bill is scheduled for the December 29 Council meeting...

Author: By W. R. G., | Title: City Might Tow Illegal Parkers | 12/17/1969 | See Source »

...presentation of any coed proposals will be quite different. This spring Mather will have a House Committee, which can work on such proposals with authority and coordinated effort. By this spring, also, a University-wide poll on the desirability of coed living will be completed. Master von Stade has placed much importance on the out-come of this pall. Finally, the exchanges at the other three Houses will provide evidence for or against the practicability of coed living at Harvard. So the unique opportunity for starting coed living at a new House is not yet lost. If no coed living...

Author: By Jerry T. Nepom, | Title: Coeducation Girls at Mather | 12/17/1969 | See Source »

...December 5, about 100 blacks also occupied University Hall, but they entered the building before any University officials-including May-had arrived for work...

Author: By Mitchell S. Fishman, | Title: Disciplinary Group Emphasized Harrassment, Obstruction of May | 12/17/1969 | See Source »

...Committee did not, however, say that "an obstructive demonstration. . . apart from the element of force or violence," was necessarily equally intolerable; its report says only that such a demonstration "can substantially impede the work of members of the University and contribute to a general atmosphere of intimidation...

Author: By Mitchell S. Fishman, | Title: Disciplinary Group Emphasized Harrassment, Obstruction of May | 12/17/1969 | See Source »

...secondary characters who in 1922 had so much dignity have become functionaries who receive their orders by telephone. As Lang suggests by crosscutting Mabuse's and Lohmann's organizations at work, it hardly matters whom the call comes from. These men simply work for someone else. They are small; they try through obedience to keep their jobs, their security. "He [man] places a high value on his individual life," says Mabuse. "He even regards himself as an individual, with free will...

Author: By Mike Prokosch, | Title: The Moviegoer The Testament of Dr. Mabuse at 2 Divinity Avenue tonight | 12/17/1969 | See Source »

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