Word: eac
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There had been considerable debate in the SAC over the way in which the fee would be presented on the termbill. The original proposal, co-written by the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) and Harvard Students for Clean Energy, did not include the second question and called for an opt-out charge...
Cowles has received some negative feedback, but much support as well. He has been backed up by the Environmental Action Committee (EAC), of which he is a member. Publicity Chair Alex L. Pasternack ’05, who is also a Crimson editor, says that the EAC “warmly supports any attempt to reduce wasted energy on campus...
...elected legislators passed the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) in 2002, earmarking some $4 billion to streamline voting standards and allow states to modernize their voting systems. Although they passed the act, Congress and the White House were slow, perhaps recklessly so, in setting up the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to implement it. So while states helped themselves to funding for new voting machines, the EAC developed no national standards for using them. Likewise, HAVA mandated provisional voting so that nobody would be refused a ballot for the wrong reason. But the law was ambiguous in some key areas, opening...
...original Japanese distributor of Ozu’s films. Shochiku collected newly-struck 35 mm prints of most the films, many of which have been previously available only on 16 mm. Before coming to Harvard, the retrospective visited the Berlin, Hong Kong and New York Film Festivals, and the EAC Film Archive in Berkeley...
Zachary D. Liscow ’05, co-chair of EAC, said he had purchased 350 Nalgene bottles for the 15 Earth Day booths in Winthrop Courtyard...