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...overall accuracy. Kilbridge, for his part, has failed to request any retraction of the article he calls "so full of inaccuracies it's ridiculous." And to combat the charges he has instructed students and faculty to read a copy of a speech he delivered at a Seattle luncheon without noting that several of the more controversial statements reported in the Times account originated from a late afternoon question-and-answer session Kilbridge held before a different audience. Such action, hardly designed to build a bond of trust, underlines a disturbingly pervasive lack of communication--evident in remarks Kilbridge...
...Committee met with the Dean, the departmental chairmen, and other faculty members, with four groups of students representing the individual departments and with a combined group concerned specifically with affirmative action. In addition the Committee heard at luncheon on May 28 reports on the Bicentennial Design Heritage Project and on the development needs of the GSD. The Dean read his Report to the Visiting Committee and copies were distributed to those who attended luncheon...
...civil war but a war for liberation against an army of occupation," consisting of Cuban and Russian troops, an official of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), one of three warring Angolan factions, said yesterday at a Center for International Affairs (CFIA) luncheon...
...protestors moved inside the building where they were warned by University police that any disruption of the luncheon would result in immediate expulsion from the meeting...
...died in 1931, Sullivan became a fixture at The New Yorker, to which he contributed from 1932 to 1974 an unfailingly cheery, name-dropping Christmas greeting in verse. Buring the 1920s, '30s and '40s, the natty, expansively girthed Sullivan was a member of the Algonquin Round Table, a legendary luncheon club of such Manhattan wits as Robert Benchley and Borothy Parker...