Word: developers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...principal reason I have appointed a working group to develop guidelines to deal with such situations is to seek a set of ground rules that everyone in the Law School can rely on before and during a highly charged situation like this one. I am determined that Harvard Law School be a place where the right to hear and be heard will not be in doubt. Sincerely, James Vorenberg Dean, Harvard Law School
...though, is only as good as the blocking that allows the play to develop. And with just over six minutes gone by in the third quarter, and the Crimson facing a second and 10 from its own 27, Harvard's offensive line was good. Very good...
...Cambridge landmark was bought by Harvard Real Estate in September 1979 for $750,000. Since then it has been used for a parking lot and a rent-a-car agency. Harvard officials said they have had no plans to develop the site...
After Falwell filed his bankruptcy plan, creditors carped over the slow repayment schedules. The Lifetime Partners agitated for a return on their investment, and were not mollified by such offers as discounts on Heritage enterprises or stock in a new for-profit corporation that would develop real estate and begin selling ads on the TV network. The judge's ruling, said Falwell angrily, made it likely that "barring a miracle of God," the disgraced Bakker would return to run PTL within six months. In the febrile world of evangelistic TV fund raising, as in TV generally, the show cannot...
While traditional exports are under pressure, the Japanese are busily trying to develop entirely new markets. The government of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has offered its blessing -- and a sizable chunk of its budget -- to firms that are moving into such high-tech fields as supercomputers, biotechnology, lasers, aerospace and artificial intelligence. At MITI's Electrotechnical Laboratory in Tsukuba Science City, 37 miles northeast of | Tokyo, scientists are building exotic robots that, among other uses, have proved handy for entertaining foreign guests. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, for one, enjoyed a game of catch with the lab's artificial hand...