Word: merit
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Rosotsky voluntarily informed York of the specific action taken on the case despite the contention of Lewis and John B Fox '59, dean of the College, that students be told only whether their allegations were lound to have merit...
...read the first section of the newspaper and try to guess who'll win the elections. The Kennedy race doesn't merit an inch of newsprint; Dukakis over Sears by three percentage points; Weicker over Moflett: Moynihan by a landslide--it's pick 'em who'll do better. Kennedy of stormin' Pat--and my burn knee says Mario "the Mensch" Cuomo will down Law "my-suspenders-are-sewn-to-my-body' Lehman. In a week or two I'll put a out a line whether the Democrats can snag a Senate majority. The Greek is nodding...
Henry Rosovsky, dean of the Faculty, determined then that the complaint "had merit," and sent a letter to Boston University, where Walcott is permanently employed, "admonishing" Walcott...
...allegations were then referred to the Wharton academic freedom committee, which found that the charges against Mayer, if proven true, would merit his dismissal from the faculty. If Mayer had been dismissed, he would have been the first faculty member in UPenn's 241-year history to be stripped of tenure...
...paid off. Congress has apparently maintained the 1981 budget allocations for grants and loans, rejecting Reagan's initial requests for deeper cuts. Even before this reversal in Washington took place. Harvard officials committed themselves to preserving an aid blind admissions policy, accepting students solely on the basis of merit and providing them with as much aid as they need. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted to increase the budget of the financial aid office, and the University upped its fund drive goals by $100 million in part to pay for increased student assistance...