Word: decisional
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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"We started to pack up and leave. Just as we were going out the door, the director--who also coaches Brandeis' sabres--reversed his decision, giving us the touch," Zivkovic said. "We came back, but we paid the price for it."
But the next Henry Kissinger will have his pet mechanized division to send off to the next Angola, thanks to the recent presidential decision to fund the force. The White House, hawkish congressmen and the Pentagon itself are using the fear excited by the embassy takeover to effect a turnabout...
A decision to boycott a meal later this week will be made after tomorrow's meeting with Weissbecker, Squire said. "We can mobilize the whole House within 12 hours," he added.
James A. Davis, master of Winthrop House, said yesterday he supports the House Committee's decision. "I'm pleased Food Services has shown some willingness to compromise," Davis added.
The letter, written by Stephen B. Young, assistant dean of the Law School, commends Carter's decision to send aid to the Cambodians as a "a timely assertion of American leadership."