Word: formally
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Stone's Biweekly, in 1971 after a 19-year run, and has turned to a new career: translating ancient Greek. Although his formal training was only a single semester of Greek more than 50 years ago at the University of Pennsylvania, he has translated a number of poems, five of which appear in the current issue of the New York Review of Books. He also reads Greek history in the original. "It's trying to dig out the truth from ancient documents the way I used to dig them out of the Pentagon," says Stone. So excited...
Assembly members nevertheless voted to form an ad hoc committee to write legislation seeking official recognition for the assembly. The members could not decide whether faculty members should join the committee or whether the assembly should seek formal recognition from the Committee on Housing and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) as well as from the Faculty...
Sarah V. Carpenter '81, a Mather House assembly delegate, told the assembly University administrators may no longer allow the assembly to reserve meeting rooms on campus if the assembly does not seek formal recognition...
Sarah V. Carpenter '81, an assembly delegate, said last week the assembly may soon have to seek formal recogniition. "We have had all of the priviledges of official recognition, but none of the responsibilities," Carpenter added...
...Student Assembly has not sought recognition as a group, choosing to meet under assumed names in various University buildings. Therefore, in the eyes of the University, it is not a formal undergraduate organization. So when a group of Harvard and Radcliffe students decided to give a big party for the college last Sunday night, it was a private affair. The hosts printed invitations and used the Centrex telephone directory as its guest list. Maybe the University does not want its mail boxes or its Centrex directory used for this purpose, but this does not solve the basic issue. There...