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    were excused.

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    Assembly called to order at 12:22 p.m

    Procedural control and the proper balance between public and private interests in defamation claims

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    Claims in defamation involve courts in balancing of a number of interests. The Claimant’s interest in their reputation must be balanced with the Defendant’s interest in free expression. The Court’s interest in fair, efficient and proportionate adjudication must be balanced against the Claimant’s interest in vindicating their reputation. Much of the literature examining this balance has focused on the substantive law. This article seeks to consider how these interests have been balanced through procedural control mechanisms, such as summary judgment and strike out. In particular, the development of the court’s ability to strike out a claim as an abuse of process is been considered. It is argued that the ability to strike out in such cases performs an important role, but should not be used to prevent reputational vindication where this is worthwhile. Further, it is argued that whilst substantive and procedural changes may reduce the need for strike out, the courts should not remove this important tool from their toolbox

    King Benefit Show Will Aid Integration

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    Newspaper Clippings, 1909 Conference on Child Welfare

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    A collection of local newspaper clippings covering Clark University\u27s 1909 Conference on Child Welfare, which took place July 6th through the 10th and featured representatives from twenty-seven types of child welfare organizations. This conference was part of the university\u27s twentieth anniversary celebrations. All of the 1909 Conference proceedings were originally scheduled for July, but when Sigmund Freud and a number of other invitees had to decline, G. Stanley Hall rescheduled the conference to September. The Conference on Child Welfare portion remained with the original dates. The materials in this collection reflect the time period in which they were written. Some of these materials contain outdated, biased, and/or offensive ideas, perspectives, and terminology. These scans were made from a fragile source. While the newspaper clippings themselves remain almost entirely intact and legible, the scrapbook pages are deteriorated in many places

    Bruce, Nathaniel C. - Reunion article

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    Article about Bruce traveling to Lewiston for his class reunion, from the Lewiston Evening Journal, June 19, 1923

    38 to 100 Drowned in Kentucky as Floods Sweeps away Houses; Aid Rushed to Stricken Area

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    July 6, 1939 article in the Washington Evening Star on the flood in Morehead, Kentucky

    Summer Job Program Slated

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    Announcement of a summer job program in Newburgh NY on a $118,286 grant from the "Crime Control Board.

    Not good Enough, Mr. Nixon

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