Word: afforded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other times, their reasons are sharp and to the point. Dean Glimp has said, "A private university like Harvard just cannot afford to decentralize the decision-making structure." And Dean Trottenberg told students who wanted seating, "The people who give money to Harvard seem to be quite pleased with the way the school is run right now. Will you be able to run it as effectively...
...coming on the tube today, an extra big weekend treat. The genius of the CRIMSON will match wits with the Yale Daily News in the intercollegiate battle of brains, the General Electric College Bowl. This one you can't afford to miss, especially since its free...
...regional-sales representative in California. He was educated at Roman Catholic schools from first grade through college. He and his wife Cathy, 31, are regular worshipers at their parish church; their three daughters attend its parochial school; one young son is still at home. Convinced that they cannot afford to have more children, Fred and Cathy for the past few years have practiced birth control. Otherwise, they are loyal Catholics-and typical in their disaffection from what they feel are the church's outdated ways, in their hopes for further renewal...
...band at that time was completely autonomous from the University. In 1960, the band's student managers asked Harvard for subsidies so they could afford to pay a conductor from outside the area...
Yale's upset dropped Penn into a tie for second place with Harvard and gave Brown undisputed possession of first place. With the league so tightly bunched--only four points separate six teams--the Crimson cannot afford to lose to, or even tie, the Bruins...