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Word: actualizations (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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While the "governing" relationship in the constitution was never officially changed with an amendment, there is no actual relationship now between Harvard and the state. John D Cushing, librarian for the state historical society, said last week. "That part of the constitution doesn't mean a damn thing now," he added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constitutionally, State Has A Soft Spot for Harvard | 2/15/1983 | See Source »

...USSR Academy of Sciences. "This is a rough transcript of Podyapolsky's interrogation by his superior in the department, who is pressuring him to renounce his signature on a petition supporting a fellow scientist, who has been imprisoned in a mental hospital for expressing dissident opinions. The Director's actual words give unusually exact insights into the mind of a faithful Party mouthpiece...

Author: By David M. Rosenfeld, | Title: Still Fighting | 2/11/1983 | See Source »

...planners of the fund drive have stuck to their original strategy, but they say they have learned lessons on money raising along the way. For example, the cost of an endowed professorship, currently $1.25 million was originally set at only $1 million, but that amount would not cover the actual costs of a professorship...

Author: By Meredith E. Greene, | Title: A Brilliant Kick-Off Return | 2/10/1983 | See Source »

...essential that Harvard view the new regulation as the unfair and arbitrary measure it is. Draft registration itself has been problematic from the start, both philosophically and practically. It is extremely doubtful whether the whole concept has ever been more than meaningless saber rattling. serving only to make an actual war more conceivable. Worse, the selective enforcement of the law so far has underscored the typically arbitrary prosecution of nonregistrants...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fill an Unfair Gap | 2/9/1983 | See Source »

...State of the Union message is required by the Constitution. The founders intended that it serve as a channel of information from the Executive Branch to the Legislative Branch. For a century, Presidents wrote the message and had it delivered by hand to Congress. Today the actual State of the Union report is not one event but a whole series of special messages that tumble out of the White House for weeks. The address itself is only the preface...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The President: Entertainment over Substance | 2/7/1983 | See Source »

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