Word: deans
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Council member Ted A. Swasey '00, who did not endorse anyone in the presidential race, said that permission should properly come from the Freshman Dean's Office (FDO), and not a worker in the mail center...
...handful of council members suggested ignoring the student body's vote. Driskell told The Crimson she has considered asking Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 to raise the term bill to $50 unilaterally...
...have begun to wonder how many students really participate in student groups, how many students really make them a part of their lives," Davis said. Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 wrote in an e-mail message that, technically, the term-bill increase doesn't require the approval of the student body but the approval of the Faculty...
...dean, who supported the fee hike, registered his surprise that the referendum failed...
...much more harmful now that it's been captured on tape. (Imagine if we had footage of Forbes eating caviar or McCain losing his cool.) The most telling moment in last Monday's debate grew out of Bush's earlier assertion that he was reading a biography of Dean Acheson. You might have thought he would then take the time to skim the dust jacket, at least. When CNN's Judy Woodruff asked what he had learned from Acheson, Bush neither placed the former Secretary of State in an Administration or with a policy, but blithely clutched at rote nostrums...