Word: complaints
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...federal funds, Harvard has signed an assurance of compliance with the Civil Rights Act. "We have been assured by Harvard that it has complied," said John Naisbitt, a spokesman for Keppel. "We have continued to act on this fact. It is the only thing we can do unless a complaint is filed," he explained...
...United States Office of Education will investigate claims of racial discrimination in Harvard final clubs or other organizations under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act if a formal complaint is made to the Office, a spokesman for Commissioner of Education Francis G. Keppel '38 said last week...
...Plaque. Rivers' chief complaint is that McNamara has, in many of his administrative decisions, usurped the rights of Congress. On the chairman's rostrum in his committee room he has placed a walnut plaque, inscribed in gilt lettering "U.S. Const.-Art. 1-Sec. 8. The Congress shall have Power . . . to raise and support Armies . . . provide and maintain a Navy . . . make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces...
There is no reason for serious concern about the basic soundness of the U.S. economy. The biggest complaint that businessmen have is that in some cases, as Henry Ford II put it, "business is merely terrific instead of phenomenal." Yet last week the U.S. was swept by a sense of uneasiness that seemed to have no basis other than the fear that good times cannot last forever...
Perhaps the most common complaint about the Loeb is that it feels impersonal, that it is not fun to work in, that there isn't enough going on in it. It is this problem that the students who proposed the new HDC constitution that was adopted in February hoped to solve. The history of the battle over the constitution is a good indication of just what this problem of atmosphere is thought to amount...