Word: lippedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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You might not know it from the new store's employees, who were tight-lipped yesterday, except when they were sipping what was presumably a test batch of their product and referring all questions to their corporate office in Seattle. But the top brass will tell you that atmosphere and...
And other University officials are equallytight-lipped about the case.
This has been a trying year for the women and men in blue. So trying that police officers, notoriously tight-lipped servants of their University and their department, are talking about life as a Harvard cop.
But the officials were unusually tight-lipped about revealing who the generous donors were. In an interview, all that Harvard Athletic Director Bill Cleary would say was, "You won't get the names if you ask me till the cows come home. You won't get the names."
We hope that the department--and tight-lipped Senior Associate Director of Athletics Francis J. Toland--will end their unnecessary policy of secrecy and make public its operating budgets for individual teams. This secrecy alone has fueled suspicions about just how committed the athletics department is to women's athletics...