Word: incurability
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Corporation has asked the Fogg Museum of Art to create a special $3 million contingency fund to offset any operation and maintenance deficits the museum's new building may incur, and authorized the sale of some art for this fund, a University spokesman said yesterday...
Joseph D. Bertagna '73, director of sports information, said yesterday there is a real need for such a foundation because teams incur many expenses--for things such as training trips, pre-season practice sessions, and national meets--not covered by their allocated budgets...
Glum at the outcome, church leaders vowed to continue their right-to-life fight from the pulpit. Canon law holds that abortion is a grave sin and that all those involved in it-doctors, nurses, as well as patients-incur automatic excommunication. Anastasio Alberto Cardinal Ballestrero, president of the Italian Bishops Conference, noted that the church must "never renounce its mission of evangelization and education of the human conscience.'" Said Vittoria Quarenghi, a Christian Democratic member of parliament and a leader in the antiabortion drive: "We have not lost the war, only a battle." -By George Russell. Reported...
...course some people might also decide to subscribe to Screw. That is a risk we are willing to incur in order to preserve an unblemished First Amendment...
...then quit," Hyten says. ROTC offers full scholarships for freshman and sophomore years, full payment for books and materials, and a monthly stipend for living expenses, with no commitment to serve. Only if a cadet continues to accept the scholarship as a junior and senior, does he or she incur an obligation of four years of active duty in the military...