Word: delayer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...feeling is growing in Cambridge, Duehay said yesterday, that the GSA's indefinite delay in publication of the impact study is not the result of technical problems, but of the report's findings...
...fact, the troubled shipbuilding and aircraft industries are already heavily dependent on government support, but other parts of Labor's package are more controversial. Critics of the government fear that taking over the North Sea oil might delay energy development that Britain desperately needs by causing the companies, mostly American, to look for safer, more profitable areas where they can place their capital. The National Enterprise Board, which will be run by Anthony Wedgwood Benn, the doctrinaire Minister of Industry, fills British businessmen with dread. They view it as a not-so-subtle tool for wholesale nationalization...
John B. Fox Jr. '59, secretary to the Faculty Council, said this week that the council is not close to a final decision on the Pusey delay, and Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University and secretary to the Council of Deans, would not comment on the substance of the deans' discussion of the delay...
...proof came in the pudding, too. When Harvard drummed up the other Ivy League schools' support, when its lawyers and lobbyists drafted position papers for the six higher education groups opposing the bill in Washington, when, as participants in informal sessions aimed at delaying the bill have reported, the Cambridge emissaries to the Hill "took the lead among the country's schools" in fighting to kill the bill, Buckley's staff refused to budge--as some had expected. Buckley did agree to try to "amend his amendment" to exempt past recommendation letters from inspection and enable students to waive their...
Radcliffe and the Faculty have sponsored resolutions urging Congress to delay implementation...