Word: drafted
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Kenneth J. Drexlen '84, an assembly member from Leverett house, said he "supports what the constitution is doing, very much," but students should provide an alternative constitution if the faculty rejects the convention's draft...
Independent student groups should draft a constitution acceptable to both students and faculty based solely on the Dowling Report if the Faculty Council rejects the constitution now being written, two Harvard Student Assembly members said yesterday...
...approved a high-level mission to Peking that will present the Chinese with an intriguing offer: U.S. agreement not to sell Taiwan a line of sophisticated fighter planes, in exchange for Peking's condemnation of the Soviet role in Poland (see following story). Reagan also decided to continue draft registration for 18-year-old males. President Carter ordered the resumption of registration in 1980 after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, a move that was roundly denounced by Candidate Reagan. At the time, Reagan insisted that registration saved only a few days in mobilizing draftees in case...
...upshot of all these changes, even Gorsuch admits, is dismal morale among a once elite corps of highly trained scientists and lawyers. Dissidents within the EPA leak virtually every budget draft and controversial memo to the press and to a growing number of Gorsuch's critics in Congress, including some Republicans. The leaks have made Gorsuch feel even more embattled. She has taken the offensive against the EPA's much praised first decade, claiming a tradition of "mismanagement and no management." Some points are valid. When she took office there was a backlog of more than...
...became firmly convinced that it had little hope of winning its case against the Gov ernment. A few days before Christmas the company officially told a Justice Department lawyer that divestiture might be the best available alternative. There then followed, as negotiations picked up speed, at least 13 separate draft proposals for a settlement. At the same time, Baxter was concluding his review of voluminous material concerning the IBM case and had decided that he would drop the Government's action against the company. When Baxter flew off for a six-day skiing vacation in Utah on New Year...