Word: bureaucratice
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"I reject the notion that there is a set of bureaucratic questions Faculty shouldn't have to answer, " Lewis says. "I think that almost every question is an opportunity to explain something."
Despite this discomfort, one amazing thing about the Wilsons' world is that it actually feels, at times, quite restful, in the way heaven and hell, being eternal, might also be restful. What would it be like if you had to spend the rest of your life in an outmoded office...
"Some students are moving away from the traditional large-bureaucratic-business world," says OCS business counselor Nancy E. Saunders. "What we've been seeing in the marketplace is students are taking an interest in starting their own companies."
The vicissitudes of The Crimson's "logical contradictions" with regards to the Burton affair are profoundly disturbing. Your editorial "The Students Should Decide" (Editorial, Feb. 7) states that "the students should decide whether or not" the alleged misconduct of Undergraduate Council Vice President John A. Burton '01 was "truly serious...
But after six years spent trekking the globe, making phone calls and wining and dining "friends," Rudenstine is now no longer in full-time pursuit of donations. With bureaucratic entanglements winding down, the loose ends are often those that relate--however inadvertently--to undergraduates.