Word: expansionism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The 784-unit housing project, the last link in the power plant deal, will pacify all the evicted tenants who have been fighting the power plant and hospital expansion for more than a decade.
A visiting committee with representatives from all neighborhoods surrounding Harvard would be able to make the positive criticism that Harvard's community relations people sorely need. Such a visiting committee might have been able to discover mounting dissatisfaction with a Kennedy museum, Harvard housing policies, or general expansion plans in...
One post-1969 change about which few senior faculty members would disagree is the unparalleled expansion of the time they must devote to administrative work, usually in the form of serving on committees. As University officials came to realize the need for a broadening of the decision-making process, professors...
That left considerable expansion room for tuition, so in January the Faculty brought it up from a projected $300 raise to an actual $340 one--and in addition, ever watchful of its competition, it lowered the total projected increase from $600 to $580.
Like the consortium's proposals, the Carnegie report calls for the expansion of existing federally-funded grant programs, and also seeks the establishment of a "National Student Loan Bank" to replace or supplement existing student loan programs.