Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"The claim is that there was not full disclosure and some misrepresentation by Merrill Lynch," says Vice President and General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54. Speaking earlier this week, Steiner declined to comment further on the case.
To find an example of this blind spot, we need look no further than the most popular course on campus this semester, Gen. Ed. 105, "Literature of Social Reflection." Taught by renowned psychiatrist Robert Coles '50, the course offers a reading list of predominantly white male authors, like James Agee...
HOW did the Democrats do it? They should first of all thank their opponents, whose wooden personalities proved to be serious liabilities. When The New York Times ran a pre-election biography on New York Republican mayoral candidate Rudolph Giuliani, they only distanced him further from most voters.
The House went further, approving an initial one-year installment of $533 million for the two Soviet bloc nations.
"The executive committee of the MSP shares our students' outrage at the repeated cuts in the University budget and opposes any further fee hikes, staff reductions or budget cuts...We request that the faculty not penalize students who are participating in the strike, absences should be excused, assignments and tests...