Word: maintaining
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...meantime, Goyette says, Harvard has simply left the land in the hands of the Fly, saving the University maintenance costs while allowing the club use of the land. The deal has been "mutually beneficial," he says. "Somebody's got to maintain it at some substantial cost," Goyette adds, and having the Fly be that somebody proves an "economy" to Harvard...
...university it's critical that we maintain an open environment, a sense of free access for members of the community," Gorski says. "But that, of course, adds another dimension to security work." With a budget of $1.4 million, 90 per cent of which is in salaries, the Harvard cops have to do their work within fairly limited means...
Admittedly, Harvard cuts in enrollment are hardly likely to affect the overall job picture, especially as long as other colleges maintain large graduate programs. Buckley, who says Harvard has trimmed its first-year class in English from 100 to 17 in the past ten years, tells a story about a conversation he had recently with a certain state college official. This particular college, it seems, had just cut enrollment in its enormously bloated English Ph.D. program to 300 students. "That's really downright immoral," Buckley told the official. "What, cutting back?" the official asked. "No," said Buckley, "admitting one-tenth...
Civilian Experts. The Geneva accord, which will remain in force for the next three years, was unquestionably an American diplomatic triumph; but it involved an unprecedented American commitment to help maintain peace in the Middle East. The most widely debated proviso of the agreement is an article stipulating that the U.S. will send up to 200 civilian electronics experts to maintain surveillance stations in Sinai that will monitor troop and aircraft movements and report truce violations. Israel refused to ratify the pact without U.S. surveillance. Although not explicitly part of the deal, $2.3 billion in military aid for Israel...
...were like the 82 countries that maintain diplomatic relations with the Vatican, Jadot would be a nuncio, a papal ambassador accredited to the capital. In the absence of such ties, Jadot's mission as Apostolic Delegate is directly to the U.S. church. His duties, nonetheless, embrace the diplomat's task of reporting home on every pertinent detail about his host country. In his two years in the U.S., Archbishop Jadot has plunged into American life as no other Apostolic Delegate has done since the post was established...