Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...infusion of capital to supplement savings that have been depleted. Funds are needed to renovate some of the Houses, including Radcliffe, and to improve athletics facilities. And, if the Faculty approves the recommendations of Rosovsky's task forces on undergraduate education, funds will certainly be required to implement these programs, which will place much needed emphasis on education in the College...
...faculty subcommittee essentially postponed the entire issue of determining the mix of duties of the post by writing an extremely general job description. It states, in part, "Initially, the primary responsibility (of the post) will be to develop and implement programs and policies that might lead to an increased enrollment of minority students and which will help these and other students to complete successfully their graduate studies...
...first discussed his housing plan with CHUL, he suggested that the Union might be opened on weekends to ease over-crowding in River House dining halls then. Although he mentioned then that this move would require curtailing other services, he did not mention what he eventually decided to implement as a cost-cutter--his limited breakfast plan...
...Faculty turn Memorial Hall into a coffee house or beer hall so that there would be some place on campus where students and faculty members could go and talk. The report favored four-year Houses as the "ideal," although it believed the plan would have been too expensive to implement. The Fox plan, of course, has put this recommendation to rest...
...Since the elections, Begin has repeated that the West Bank and the Gaza Strip are "liberated territories"-and talked of creating new settlements in the areas of ancient Samaria and Judea. Dayan feels pretty much the same way. Only last year, he told TIME Correspondent Marlin Levin: "We should implement Jewish settlement everywhere in the Jordan Valley without restriction, but without driving away the Arabs or imposing ourselves on them." Dayan, however, is a good deal more subtle in his approach to the problem than Begin. For instance, he is said to have persuaded Begin not to move toward annexation...