Word: gov
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Gov. William F. Weld '66 sent a letter on Monday to President Clinton requesting snow removal assistance in areas devastated by the weekend storm...
...Gov. Paul Cellucci said, "I am confident that this will become the epicenter of Republican victories in elections to come...
...Neither the U.C. Academics Committee nor other students opposed to Gov Docs' relocation disagrees that an alternative gov does site must be found as soon as possible...
Instead of attending one of the numerous meetings of the Academics Committee of the Undergraduate Council in which the relocation of Gov Docs has been discussed. The Crimson relied on second-hand sources to gather its facts. None of the members of the Library, Academics or Undergraduate Education Committees that are working closely with the issue were consulted. Alarmingly, the one Crimson reporter who had talked with members of the Academics Committee wasn't even consulted when the editorial was written. As a result of the editorial staff's sloppy reporting, inaccuracies and innuendos replaced facts. In order to correct...
...staff's sloppiness, it was wholly inappropriate for The Crimson to label the opponents of the move as immature students who have not learned the preschool lessons of sharing. The "juvenile whining" that The Crimson criticizes has created important negotiations that will hopefully lead to an expansion of both Gov Docs and undergraduate study space. Had the staff consulted any of the parties involved with the issue, it would have known that. Instead, The Crimson rushed to a conclusion before learning the facts and displayed the very immaturity and irresponsibility that it criticized. --Sean M. Becker '94 Brandon C. Gregoire...