Word: closer
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White notes that the GSA referendum, as introduced, contained the phrase "The GSA, speaking for its members..." "It would be point to allow non-GSA persons to influence this motion," he says. Moreover, he asserts that the poll "has sufficient latitude that a person can come much closer to expressing his true feelings...
More important, as President Pusey noted in his Annual Report, new programs in the Kennedy School of Government, the Education, Divinity, Law, Public Health, and Medical Schools will mean closer cooperation between Harvard and federal and local governments...
...French without kowtowing to them. Through it all, with a judicious mixture of courage and pragmatism, he has revivified the Common Market as the independent, outward-looking organization its creators intended it to be. This week, to De Gaulle's considerable consternation, Rey flies to Washington to discuss closer cooperation between the Common Market...
...could mistake the murderers, young Myra Hindley and Ian Brady, for Bonnie and Clyde; as rendered by Author Williams, they are closer to Jekyll and Hyde, complete with Victorian-melodrama makeup. Ian, 25, is the main figure, but wind him as he will, Williams cannot bring his manic mannequin to life...
...Princeton, he will assume the chairmanship of the Faculty Committee on Discipline and th University Council on Athletics. He will oversee all extra-curricular activities, athletics, and matters of conduct and discipline. "The Dean of Students there has no real Harvard parallel," he said. "It's much closer to Dean Glimp's job than Dean Watson...