Word: consulted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...ACSR, whose existence as a screening body would be rendered entirely useless by this principle, has sensibly drafted a statement to tonight's Corporation meeting, urging Harvard to consult screening guidelines before buying a stock. We urge the Corporation to pay attention to this commonsense recommendation. Any other course would undercut the whole concept of shareholder responsibility and compromise morality for sophistry...
Reagan did not need to consult Teller personally or even through Keyworth; he could have learned the aged physicist's views by picking up a newspaper or magazine. Teller has been arguing for an antiballistic-missile system since the mid-1960s. He fell silent after the signing of the treaty banning such systems in 1972, a grievous mistake, in his opinion, but has taken up the cudgels again in a spate of articles during the past two years. His opinions, as summarized for TIME Correspondent Dick Thompson last week, dismiss contrary opinion as vigorously as ever...
Archie C. Epps III, dean of students and secretary of the committee, said in a post meeting briefing that President Bok wants to formulate a University-wide policy on the issue, and that Bok intends to consult with the deans from each of Harvard's nine faculties...
Although the committee members are not paid, they receive operating expenses from the College and consult regularly with Harvard administrators throughout the year...
...that, he meant that the Faculty now dealt only with issues, generally procedural ones, that had been chewed up already by smaller bodies like the Faculty Council. Far from being a body to "consult" on major ethical issues like the University's stand on Vietnam or South Africa investments, as it once had been, the Faculty now existed as a body to talk over and eventually ratify proposals that had been previously issued . In short, the Faculty--the nest of brilliant ideals and lofty debate--had become a rubber stamp...