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Word: complaints (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...statement was made in a letter last Friday to Edward Pollock, a graduate students in Slavic Languages and Literature. Pollock, a student security Patrol Officer, had previously written a complaint to Gorski protesting the existing method of route assignments...

Author: By Margaret Y. Han, | Title: Gorski Requests New Method For Assigning Patrol Routes | 3/9/1976 | See Source »

...matter how cross or tough Mitchell becomes, there is not a murmur of complaint. "Mr. Mitchell is a tyrant," concedes Dancer William Scott, "but he is a good kind of tyrant. What we've come here to do, we couldn't do anyplace else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: Classical Ballet with Soul | 3/8/1976 | See Source »

Harvard Delivery's failures are doubly disturbing because the administration--specifically Archie C. Epps III, dean of students--was instrumental in setting up the organization. While the administration cannot guarantee error-free service, it is obligated to oversee Harvard Delivery. Epps has taken no steps to compel resumption of complaint processing and has never required the service to set up a system for reimbursing students--something that should have been done before Epps granted the campus delivery franchise. Epps's inaction becomes even more disturbing in light of his alacrity in arranging subscriber rebates in January 1974 when a subsidiary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deliver Us | 3/4/1976 | See Source »

William A. Lee, personnel administrator for Buildings and Grounds, who conducted a four-month investigation into the complaint by Holcombe, said in a letter to Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, dated last Wednesday that "based on all the evidence I have been able to obtain, I cannot conclude that a racial epithet was used as charged by Mr. Holcombe...

Author: By Richard S. Weisman, | Title: University Finds No Evidence Of Racial Slur to Holcombe | 3/2/1976 | See Source »

...detractors say, fostered waste, encouraged sloth, stifled creativity and punched holes in the copyright laws. Bureaucrats complain that the machine now makes confidential exchanges all but impossible; foes of official secrecy complain that fear of Xerox-abetted leaks has made bureaucrats more secretive than ever. Whatever the complaint, in view of the social, economic and moral consequences of the office copying machine, the time has plainly come to ask: What hath Xerox wrought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: What Hath XEROX Wrought? | 3/1/1976 | See Source »

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