Word: metropolitan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...dawn one Thursday morning in April 1969, Fred L. Glimp '50, then dean of the College, announced by megaphone that the several hundred students occupying University Hall had five minutes to get out before a force of more than 400 metropolitan policemen would come in and take them...
...Andersen & Co. stalled the State of Ohio in its attempts to get at some records in Switzerland. A federal judge ordered the company to pay Ohio $60,000 in legal costs. Another judge, citing "flagrant bad faith," simply threw out the antitrust claim of New York City's Metropolitan Hockey Club Inc. (later Golden Blades) after it failed to respond to hundreds of interrogatories from the defendant, the National Hockey League, for 17 months. Upheld by the Supreme Court, the ruling has led to what University of Texas Law Professor Charles Alan Wright calls "a tougher attitude by lower...
Jewett said the early admissions applicants are generally a "very strong group" and tend to include a higher proportion of alumni children and students from metropolitan and suburban areas than does the admitted group as a whole...
Glimp was dean of admissions and financial aid from 1960 to 1967, and dean of the College from 1967 to 1969, the year students occupied University Hall and College officials called in metropolitan police to carry them...
...with more substantive issues than the proportions of their martinis. Every year, it conducts extensive fundraising for the University, including the annual Harvard Club Scholarships, which are presented separately from the University's usual financial aid. The club offered members highly coveted tickets to the Tutankhamen exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art this year as part of its fundraising efforts. The club raised $19,437 in scholarship awards for the 1977 - 78 academic year...