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Konnyu expressed no regrets about having to forego the proferred invitation for cocktails and dinner. It was much more important to talk to the students he calls "the future leaders of America," he said...
...accepting a place at Harvard an individual becomes responsible for the actions of the University. The chance may never come again to have a voice as loud, as powerful and as free as it can be on a college campus. Don't forego this opportunity. It's Harvard's real education...
...past years, only around 20 percent of alumni have voted in the overseers election. But this year graduates should not forego their first chance in a long time to have some voice in University policy decisions. By electing the three divestment candidates, alumni will be challenging the Tammany Hall attitude that has led Harvard to staff the Board with timid yes-men and women. Just to make sure that Tammany Hall attitude is thwarted, the University should invite observers, perhaps from the Undergraduate Council and the press, to monitor the ballot count...
Proponents of the resolution first claimed that sanctuary would enable Cambridge to provide public assistance to those undocumented residents who live here in fear of being deported. Before the declaration last April 9, liberal city lawmakers claimed that refugees were forced to forego Cambridge's human service programs for fear of deportation...
Neither Meese nor the K-School, it appears, is willing to forego the opportunity to adorn themselves with status names and medals. For while Meese recently announced that he had important cabinet business keeping him from making his scheduled appearance tomorrow, he did not say that he would decline the award. His reception has merely been pushed to May 20 on a flimsy excuse; Meese will be in town this weekend. The postponement is surely an effort to let the controversy die down, and the rescheduling seems supiciously timed to coincide with exams and thus cut down on the number...