Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Undergraduate Life (CHUL). The straw that broke the camel's back is the way the Administration dealth with the recent kiosk/bulletin board legislation. At the regularly schedulaed CHUL meeting of May 5, 1980, a motion was made to assess a $25 fine for postering anywhere except on official University bulletin boards. The only mention of new bulletin boards was: "The University plans to provide bulletin boards in the Yard where posters may be placed as an alternative...
Wakidi's family according to literature sent by the agency and tacked on the dorm's bulletin board earns about $12.80 a month by growing and selling spinach and other produce; the family's monthly expenses come to $14.41. Each parent in the Conant Hall group contributes $7 a year towards the difference...
...stiff. One version had it that his entire Politburo had been called on the red carpet to Moscow. Nonetheless, in downtown Warsaw the country's parliament assembled on schedule to discuss and ratify the government's settlement with the striking workers. Then came the first shock: a bulletin that Gierek had been stricken with a "serious heart disturbance" and was being attended by five physicians, including the Minister of Health. But the proceedings continued, and in his televised address Premier Jozef Pinkowski eloquently recommended that the strike agreement be adopted so that the government could...
Most neighborhoods have a storefront agitpunkt (agitation and propaganda point), which is festooned with slogans and piled high with party literature. But when local residents stop in to study the bulletin board and ask questions of the official on duty, the chances are they are interested in new regulations that might affect their lives or gossip about apartments about to become available...
...profits into non-energy-related investments like hotels and department stores, which are totally unrelated to U.S. energy needs. Oil provided 95% of company profits in 1979, but earlier this year the firm used some of that money to pay a rumored $35 million for the ailing Philadelphia Bulletin (circ...