Word: commentating
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...desk, Mayer will find piles of student surveys and feedback cards, filled out by the likes of Alissa K. Wall '97 of Adams House, who fills out the yellow cards so often that her friends say that they call her the "Queen of Comment Cards...
While the majority of comment cards in some dining halls beg for the inclusion of favorite dry cereals, students also have a lot to say about what should stay and what should change in the next few years in their dining halls...
Several senior Faculty members refused to comment on the letter, citing its private nature. However, one signatory who asked not to be identified said that the letter made no judgment on Honig's qualifications for tenure, but "merely made the point that the decision not to tenure her has an additional cost...
...decision will hold the rate that commercial banks charge one another for overnight loans at 5.5 percent. A rate hike would have meant higher borrowing costs for millions of credit card-wielding Americans, but would also have slowed the economy and dampened inflation. Characteristically refusing to comment on the decision, Fed chairman Alan Greenspan and his colleagues left Wall Street economists to speculate over their reasoning. Analysts had expected at least a slight increase because the economy expanded at a rapid 5.6 percent annual rate in the first quarter, the best in 10 years. But several other reports released...
...ultimately Waitt couldn't sign on the dotted line. The deal appears to have fallen apart when Compaq started to project some corporate muscle, as in, "You work for us now." Waitt bristled at his executives' being treated as subordinates, not equals. Both Compaq and Gateway declined to comment. But a source close to Waitt says, "Anyone who really knows Ted Waitt knows that there are things more important to him than money. Two of those things are Gateway and its people." And ultimately the $3 billion windfall for Waitt may not have been much of an incentive anyway: though...