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Word: attendent (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...investment policy. If the board fails to review such matters or if the president sees to it that they don't by controlling the character of its members, then we must question whether students, faculty and alumni have any say at all in the policies of the University they attend, work for and support...

Author: By David S. Hilzenrath, | Title: Fairness and Openess | 5/23/1986 | See Source »

...process of actually bringing women onto the management committee was a slow one. In the annual awards banquet sponsored by the friends, "there wasn't even the question of inviting women to the dinner" in 1960, Bancroft says. In the mid-60s, only wives were allowed to attend the festivities while later in the decade rowers were allowed to be accompanied by "credited females," which meant a girlfriend of wife...

Author: By Jeffrey S. Nordhaus, | Title: Wealthy Alums Give Crew a Cut | 5/19/1986 | See Source »

Wallace feels that poor access restricts disabled students from using shopping period effectively. In order to attend courses in those 10 days, disabled must notify the University ahead of time in order to have those classes moved to accessible buildings. In addition, non-handicapped bathrooms in many buildings further restrict the movement of disabled students...

Author: By Alan Z. Segal, | Title: Meeting the Needs of Disabled Students | 5/14/1986 | See Source »

Freshmen and sophomores in Air Force ROTC spend one hour per week in classes at MIT, while juniors and seniors spend three. Cadets also attend a one-hour "leadership lab" each week on "air force related extracurricular activities," and have to be able to run 1.5 miles in 12 minutes, says Air Force Major Simeon S. Tubig, a ROTC instructor...

Author: By John C. Yoo, | Title: Preparing Today for the Military Tomorrow | 5/12/1986 | See Source »

Cadets and midshipmen agree that ROTC service gives them leadership experience, increases their self-confidence, and forces them to be moreorganized and responsible. Both ROTC commanders ofthe MIT Army and Navy batallions attend Harvard...

Author: By John C. Yoo, | Title: Preparing Today for the Military Tomorrow | 5/12/1986 | See Source »

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