Word: grantedness
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Unlike Radcliffe, which in 1964 granted rebates to students fasting to send money to needy families in Mississippi, Harvard has never made an exception to its rebate rule. Mary I. Bunting, president of Radcliffe, announced on Monday that Radcliffe would not grant rebates to student fasters protesting the Vietnam War...
That prescription was barely a day old when France adopted it last week. Hardly famous for their international cooperation, the French acted chiefly in response to internal pressures-but that will not diminish the result. Concerned over 4½% (and still rising) unemployment, the Gaullist regime took steps to pump...
Sir: I strongly endorse Dr. Van Allen's criticism of our Government's regressive attitude toward space exploration [Jan. 5]. One of the reasons for the greatness of the U.S. has been our willingness to explore and then constructively exploit new frontiers. A major portion of this country...
Last week was more of the same-much more. Granted, Alcindor was not at his best: he had injured an eye in a game the week before, and his shooting percentage from the field-four out of 18-was unbelievably low. But Hayes had the range. In the first half...
Navy Captain Richard G. Alexander, 45, was one of the most promising young four-stripers in the fleet. Last year the Navy Department rewarded that promise by giving him command of the U.S.S. New Jersey, which will become the world's only operational battleship when it is recommissioned this...