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...contrary, Messrs. Nelson and Grimmelmann! What your Act does is to fundamentally erode the legitimacy of the council as a representative student body, guarantee the council a long series of humiliating and disenfranchising slaps in the face, and narrow its interaction with the administration...
...political dialogue, the Dean will support those council resolutions he agrees with, without the formalization of The Shackle and its guaranteed public rejections of council legislation. The Dean seems to imply this when he writes, "I don't think that a succession of narrow and specific proposals sent from Harvard Hall to University Hall to be vetoed or approved discretely is a sensible way to forge College policy." Without The Shackle, both parties--the Dean and the council--maintain some semblance of separateness, something that is more in the council's interest to maintain in any event...
...legal issue at stake yesterday focused on Harvard's application last year to the Massachusetts Architectural Access Board for variances to permit the University to retain four doors in the Union that are by law too narrow for disabled individuals...
During the speech, titled "Women's Reproductive Health and Islamic Law," Sadik said world leaders are shifting their emphasis by "moving away from a narrow demographic approach to more people-oriented [efforts...
...entrance is located in the middle of a long, narrow valley between two mountain peaks. A two-lane road wide enough to accommodate two tractor-trailer trucks side by side runs into the entrance. But less than a hundred feet inside, the two lanes split around a giant rock wall. The lanes rejoin on the other side into a huge chamber for the factory. Other chambers that connect to the main one are being dug. The Pentagon's Joint Special Operations Command, which oversees Delta Force and seal Team-6, studied the Tarhunah layout and concluded that a commando raid...