Word: normalized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Keller-Sarmiento said yesterday he expects his puffed-up ankle to be back to normal size in time for Tuesday's game against Boston University. Harvard fans are hoping so, as the Crimson will need to be in top form against New England's third-ranked powerhouse...
Translated, all this means that the committee handles problems that are either too big or too vague to be handled by normal administrative channels. The group's membership, drawing together the major officers from both Harvard and Radcliffe, separates it from the run-of-the-mill University committee. The Joint Policy Committee is, in essence, the last resort--the place where the buck may finally stop on the long and tortuous administrative path. "It's really there to settle thorny problems." says senior corporation member Francis H. Burr '35 who sits on the committee. "I like to think...
...agree that the reason they haven't sat down together is because there's been nothing to discuss. "The reason it hasn't met is that it hasn't had any business," says Dean Rosovsky. "There haven't been any problems that couldn't be resolved in the normal administrative way," says...
...normal administrative way," in the case of high level policy issues, is usually the frequent meetings between Bok and Horner. Burton I. Wolfman, administrative dean of Radcliffe and nominal secretary to the Committee says, "There haven't been any issues that the Presidents couldn't solve." Horner is less modest about this. "If President Bok and I are doing our various administratvie jobs well," she says, "a sign of a successful agreement is that the Joint Policy Committee...
Most exchange employees reported to work despite the chanting lines of demonstrators that greeted them at five police check-in points, and NYSE officials termed activity inside the exchange "fairly normal...