Word: bureaucratice
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Stripped of the usual bureaucratic hyperbole, the justification of the Chevrolet summit was the simple fact that the President of the U.S. and the head of the Soviet Union should meet and talk as colleagues in power. Such meetings, said a Nixon aide, build up a "web of interrelationships" between...
Throughout the year, Rosovsky has been pleased with the way his bureaucratic relationship with Dreben has worked out. Having one person in charge of all GSAS matters takes a lot of the burden of daily administration off of Rosovsky's shoulders, while in College matters he has found that people...
Rosovsky has devoted this year to learning his job and shaping the administrative apparatus of his office to his own needs, instead of making major policy decisions. He prefers the quiet contemplation of complex issues to the hurly-burly of constant meetings and appointments. Yet the job Rosovsky holds, as...
Nonetheless student commitment and agitation have given rise to several of this past year's scattered but important educational innovations. Next year's courses on elementary and secondary education and teaching and on the bilingual community were both created by students in Phillips Brooks House. As part of an attempt...
The Oklahoma City IRS office turned Bellmon down for sound bureaucratic reasons: the agents were too busy audit ing current returns. Despite Bellmen's good intentions, the IRS decision was probably wise; certifying the Senator as clean could have set a precedent for an expanding search for seals of...