Word: attendant
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...state allowed elected officials to take time off to attend to their official duties, and records indicate that over the past several years Vellucci signed out properly before taking his leaves, he said. The suspension of Antonelli stems from a charge that he did not supervise Vellucci's activities properly, Clarke said. The two most important questions--whether the suspension was levied for just cause, and if so, if it was related to wrongdoing on Vellucci's part will not be answered until the department holds a hearing for Antonelli. That will not take place until after Tuesday's election...
...also let several full scholarship offers go by the wayside to attend Harvard. "My friends tell me I'm nuts playing in front of 20 people here at the freshman games when I could possibly be playing in front of 100,000 in the Big Ten," Connors says, "but it doesn't really bother me--I just like to play...
Connors, however, has no regrets about his decision to attend the Big H. "I figure if I'm good enough at Harvard in the future, people will hear about me. Next year is just like another freshman year--I'll have to establish myself all over again," he claims. "But I'll be prepared...
...reported Hidetada Sasaki and Frederick Rose also resigned in protest of the Overseers' action but despite repeated attempts to contact them, they were unavailable to confirm those reports. Jonathan Barnett, another member of the committee, says he is dissatisfied with Harvard's system; the fact that Overseers' staff members attend visiting committee meetings inhibits discussion, he said. Barnett says that the Overseers' action last year "was an insult to all members of the committee, members who--despite the bizarre behavior of the Harvard authorities--want to help the school." Philip Johnson, the committee's vice chairman, says he is disappointed...
...campus have expressed concern over their representation on the committee and the University's motives in establishing it. Although the leaders of the four principal minority organizations were invited to join the 15-member committee, they were understandably critical that it was not made clear whether they would attend as individuals or as representatives of their organizations. Nor has it been made clear if the committee is only a study group restricted to racial interaction, or whether the group will be able to propose changes in particular areas such as affirmative action programs and admissions policies...