Word: allowable
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However, if discussions with the Foundation are unproductive, and the Foundation is unwilling to allow the name of the library to be altered, then the only remaining option is for the University to take steps to dissolve the agreement. We would recommend that the University offer to return the money, and upon consent of the Foundation, undo the agreement, remove the name, and seek an alternative source of funds...
...feel it essential that formal guidelines for the consideration of accepting a gift be established. The guidelines should allow for input from all components of the Kennedy School community. The lack of consultation with faculty and students both before and after the acceptance of the Engelhard gift was perhaps as inconsistent with Kennedy School ideals as the current name of the library...
...cent raise would amount to about an 8.3 per cent increase. Carter's voluntary wage-fringe benefit guidelines only allow for a 7 per cent increase over the life of a contract...
...York Times broke the news of the suspensions and included speculation concerning the identities of the athletes. On December 11th, the AAU released an official statement confirming the Times story, in which it claimed that the news of the suspensions had not been made public in order to allow time for each of the athletes to be notified by certified mail. The AAU refused at this time, as it continues to do, to release the names of the swimmers involved...
...petition to President Bok calling for the renaming of the Engelhard Library. In an early morning press conference, Bok says, "It's a difficult issue that should be given careful consideration and open, reasoned debate. In fairness to both sides, we should consider all aspects of the controversy, and allow all opinions to be aired. As reasonable men, we cannot be rushed into any decision. Yep, it's a difficult problem." Daniel Steiner '54, Bok's interpreter, translates this statement...