Word: handedly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...recommendations, authored by the Young Committee, strengthen the University's hand in elections, and raise obstacles to unofficial petition candidates, critics charge. Harvard says the changes are necessary to ensure that the composition of the board is adequately balanced to reflect the needs of the University's academic visiting committees...
...University charged the union with illegal campaign activities in a complaint to the Board a week after the election. Within the next month an NLRB judge is expected to hand down a ruling on whether the union victory should stand or a new election should be held. Both sides have said they would appeal an unfavorable ruling...
...policy changes would boost the hand-picked candidates' chance of winning. Harvard would only field a slate of eight candidates, thereby reducing risk of splitting the vote among candidates. A top University official would act as an "executive search director" to recruit candidates. Petition candidates would have to present 800 signatures, instead of the current 250, to gain a place on the ballot...
Maya Forbes '90 of the Lampoon said that lastyear's newspaper parody was more marketable than abook. "The USA Today parody sold great. It wascheap...$2.50...It was colorful and bright witheasy-to-read short pieces." Mediagate, on theother hand, is a thematic book...
...other hand, Councillor William H. Walsh argued that the property right was not worth anything to anyone besides the city, since a municipal parking garage is the only purpose Cambridge has a right to use the land...