Word: greenfield
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Committee (SAC). Riley, a former council member who says she became “disillusioned with the UC and its process,” says that she now brings a “critical perspective of what the UC could do differently.” UC Treasurer Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 says that Haddock is able to recognize the UC’s faults even while holding a central position within it.“John Haddock is proving that you can be honest and down to earth and still be a candidate,” says...
...report contained few concrete recommendations to prevent similar situations in the future. “What I anticipated was that we would do this inquiry and figure out one or two things that went wrong and just be able to fix them,” said Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, a member of the commission. “However, the problems were far more nuanced than we anticipated.” The report levels criticism at both the UC and the HCC. According to the report, the UC failed to allocate the HCC’s budget...
...Administration of Dwight Eisenhower for LIFE, switched to TIME to cover J.F.K. and reported on every President since then. He went to Dallas with J.F.K., to China with Nixon, to Moscow's Red Square with Ronald Reagan. Yet he returned as often as he could to his hometown of Greenfield, Iowa, where his entry-level job in journalism was sweeping the floor at his family's beloved newspaper, the Adair County Free Press (still running strong, by the way, with brother Edwin as publisher...
...fourth-generation journalist and son of a country editor in Greenfield, Iowa, Sidey never became a prisoner of the Beltway. He'd often go home to Iowa to listen and learn what Americans were thinking. He was among the first print journalists on regular television, appearing on the late Agronsky & Company. As he scaled back his work for TIME, he continued to be deeply involved in the life of the White House. He was active in the White House Historical Association and co-wrote a book, The Presidents of the United States of America, that is a good history...
...game at all. Although the UC did offer more buses than last year, the committee acknowledged that ticket sell-out problem could have been avoided. “There are a lot of options for how to resolve the problem,” said UC Treasurer Matthew R. Greenfield ’08. “One, to try to get a better feel beforehand of how many people want to get a shuttle.” Another option is to set up a contract allowing students to reserve tickets in advance so that the UC can?...