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...same time, giving Radcliffe table space at the activities fairs would have cost the College very little--it's not like there's any shortage of folding tables. On the flip side, space at the fairs would have gone a long way to inform an interested undergraduate population about Radcliffe's numerous programs. Even if the College believed that other advertising outlets existed, the desire to maintain friendly relations between the two institutions should have been more than adequate reason to grant Radcliffe a table...
There was no sign or notice posted outside the classroom, however, to inform students that the course, nicknamed "Af-Am 10," would not be offered this semester...
...invites Students for Choice and other groups concerned about women and children to join us in our efforts to ensure that women--especially on Harvard's campus--have real choices when faced with a crisis pregnancy. To this end, we have worked to inform women of crisis pregnancy resources and will host a Pregnancy Resources Forum this year...
Deborah Cohen, a clinical social worker at UHS, says UHS policy is to inform the patient of what the state requires, but emphasizes the mandatory reporting "does not change the confidentiality" and "would not end up in police log," which if seen might make the victim uncomfortable. These reports are used for annual crime statistics...
...that the company had decided to use the North American-made tires even though Firestone had warned that they were "not meant" for the rugged terrain. Ford says it knows of no such document. Thanks to NHTSA's lax reporting requirements, the companies weren't legally required to inform the agency of any problems overseas...