Word: concessioners
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This year many of the journalists in Houston will find ourselves, as we did four years ago, lingering in our hotel rooms, watching C-SPAN replay footage from conventions past. We will watch the 1956 Kennedy-Kefauver vice-presidential race; we'll see Ronald Reagan moving the 1976 convention with...
This concession is an exception to a long-standing rule at the College of refusing to recognize student groups not completely gov- erned by students--a rule that has recently been invoked in efforts to keep certain groups, such as the BCC, off campus.
Simons said he agreed to help Lewis because he wants to ensure that the hard-won concession of student involvement on these committees is not lost.
What are the neighboring governments and Arafat afraid of? That now, for once, they will have to abide by their side of the agreement? It takes two sides to fulfill a negotiated agreement; it's not a case of Israel unilaterally making concession after concession without receiving anything in return...
In what can only be viewed as a concession to the administration, Ehrlich said last night that PBHA will not name Greg A. Johnson '72, the longtime director of PBH who is leaving his job this week, as its executive director. Johnson, who is well-liked by PBHA leaders, has...