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...understandable for her to enjoy the praise. Buckley spent last summer overseeing not only Matthews but Pennypacker and Hurlbut as well...
Occasionally, Elizabeth L. Buckley is stopped in the Yard by students. But they're not asking her how to get to Server or why the Yard trees are being cut down--they're telling her what they think of her work as project manager of Matthews renovation...
...Californian viewing public costs about $500,000. Challengers need lots of money to mount any serious campaign against most incumbents, who benefit from political-action-committee dollars and laws enabling them to carry money from one campaign to the next. Rich challengers can be self-financing, thanks to Buckley v. Valeo, an 18-year-old Supreme Court decision that ruled it unconstitutional to limit the amount of money a citizen can give to his or her own campaign. Of course, you can't use Buckley effectively unless you're wealthy. Says veteran G.O.P. consultant Eddie Mahe: "Other things being equal...
Instead of razing its buildings in the name of equality, Radcliffe could preserve the resources that are, indeed, used. Some of Schlesinger Library's outstanding collection might, of course, need to be trashed to make room for the complete William F. Buckley papers and all of the those Rush Limbaugh transcripts, but so be it. Conservatives could even wrest the Agassiz. Theatre from the drama club to stage wistful re-enactments of the Nixon years...
...neglected to mention that students are also entitled to see the reports about them. Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, students have a right to see virtually any report placed in their files. The law has no provision for students to waive their rights to general evaluations made by proctors or professors...