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...reinstatement of a Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Program at Harvard seemed to be a distinct possibility. President Bok told alumni in a June 13th speech last year that he did not believe "our record and our conscience can be fully clear until we manifest our willingness to entertain an ROTC program on terms compatible with our usual standards...
...they do, I will"--is interesting. Does that mean that if the President concludes that by impeaching him the House acted on evidence that was not relevant or considerations that weren't germaine--that they were not maybe following the Constitution--would the President at any point ever entertain the idea of maybe appealing a Senate conviction or a House impeachment...
During Mao's stay, Stalin would sometimes not lay eyes on him for days at a time, and since Stalin neither saw Mao nor ordered anyone else to entertain him, no one dared go see him. Rumors began reaching our ears that Mao was not at all happy, that he was under lock and key, and that everyone was ignoring him. Mao let it be known that if the situation continued, he would leave. When Stalin heard about Mao's complaints, I think he had another dinner for him. Stalin was anxious to create the impression that...
This Saturday the lacrossemen entertain Princeton. Last year, the away tilt with the Bengals proved the turning point of the season for the then 0-8 Crimson. After a 10-9 victory, the team played perfect ball until an anticlimactic loss to Yale...
...that -if enough people request it. But many will not, since such two-tier pricing will surely cause bookkeeping headaches. In either case, the new discount is not likely to discourage Amexco's 5 million cardholders, mostly business and professional men and women who travel and entertain a lot. To them, the card provides a record of expenses, freedom from having to carry large amounts of cash, and a means of establishing credit quickly and easily. "Now it is up to consumers to make cash discounting work," says Consumers Union lawyer Paul Gewirtz. "Consumers have got to demand...