Word: delayer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Malin said he had hoped for about a $56,000 increase in HEW work-study funds, but the delay in filing Harvard's application caused HEW to ignore the University's request for an increase...
...haphazard, complicated administration. As a result of its reliance on local boards which hear each case individually, rent control is run by an unpredictable, bureaucracy floundering in vast amounts of red tape. In the Harbridge House's (taken from projections made by the Rent Board), the average delay between application and final decision on a rent increase in Cambridge is six weeks. The Sternlieb report cites a figure of five and a half months. In either case, by the time an increase has been granted, inflation may already have rendered it obsolete...
Stewart said yesterday that the appointment of the new senior tutor was "definitely declared by the delay in the appointment of the new master...
...Senate action this week, and it seemed likely that something along the lines of the proposed contingency fund would eventually clear Congress, though when remained uncertain. In the Administration's view, if no military aid was to be voted, American interests would be better served by a delay of that verdict that would keep alive a spirit of anticipation in Saigon and, as one presidential adviser said, "avoid spooking the South Vietnamese." The long agony of America's involvement in Viet Nam seemed to be ending in one final act of deception -cynical, but perhaps also necessary...
Robert E. Kaufmann '62, assistant dean of the Faculty for financial affairs, said yesterday that the delay in opening would save the University "anywhere from $50,000 to $80,000" in salaries and heating costs...