Word: dealt
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...must pause upon hearing what some of his colleagues had to say, privately, when they heard last week that he will be leaving. I ankly, many House Masters--who work closely with Fox-acknowledged their relief at his upcoming departure. Saying in confidence what those students who've dealt with Fox have been saying in public for years, they cited the dean's intransigent nature, an undue preoccupation with finances, a seeming concern for the needs of the institution over those of the individual, as among the reasons that Fox has never gained their complete trust. Often, his critics point...
...even know what the Dean of the College does? Most students do not, according to a Crimson poll of two years back. And have you ever met or dealt with Fox? Most of you have not. Does it or should it matter? Indeed, we think it should. As the top person responsible for the lives of Harvard undergraduates, the dean of the College is someone whose contact with students should extend beyond the closed-door meetings of the mysterious Administrative Board and the limited forum of student-faculty committees, attended regularly by but a select few Undergraduate Council members. More...
...Burlington, Mass. Native didn't get a very good shot off, but the puck bouneed to the right corner where Crimson junior Tim Smith pried in loose and dealt a perfect cross-ice feed to MacDonald, who was waiting just outside the Eagle crease...
...meetings that McKean had helped him get some $60,000 in unsecured loans. Davis said that he finally concluded this was not an ethics violation by Meese because the money actually came not from McKean but from a fund controlled by one of his partners. Meese, however, had dealt only with McKean and had cited him as the source of the loans on his financial-disclosure form...
...Attorney Lewis Slaton (played in the film by Rip Torn). "By picking which ones to use, you can pretty much write any script you want--which is what they did." Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young, who took office in 1982, expresses "grave disappointment" with the show. "The city of Atlanta dealt with a tragedy that had a potential for enormous personal and racial conflict, and really went through it together," he asserts. "What we have is a docudrama that rewrites history." Less partial observers, too, are appalled at the film's distortions. "They might as well have...