Word: evict
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...could also alter the entire housing market, Nash said. "It will be more difficult for property owner to evict a troublesome tenant, and thus the selection process for residents will be more strigent...
Columbia is trying to evict Susana Acosta Jaafar because she does not have a lease, university spokesmen said. The eviction reflects the university's most recent effort to meet what it calls a growing need to find housing for its students, employees and faculty, The New York Times reported...
...tells her that he lives in a three-room house with 13 other people, five of whom are small children. One of the children has lead poisoning. The landlord is trying to evict the group, but the refugee doesn't have anywhere to move. He speaks no English, and is afraid that he's going to be fired...
...also questions Graham's credibility as a rent control activist. He claims her son bought a house in Cambridge last year and attempted to evict the tenants in order to move into it himself...
From the beginning of his career as a Harvard administrator, Bok has taken a calm, almost court-room like attitude toward controversy on campus. His style presents a striking contrast to his predecessor, Nathan M. Pusey '28, who in 1969 ordered police to forcibly evict student protesters who had seized University Hall. The bloody incident sparked a three-day University wide strike. Pusey announced his intention to resign shortly thereafter that turbulent spring, but the strife-torn University remained divided...