Word: offered
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...also pointed out that the Loeb Center could not accommodate ALL productions. Those outside would naturally enjoy all the present fluidity and "freedom from imposed standards." But he expressed a confidence, seconded in Professor Levin's letter on Monday, that even in the new theatre the University would offer students all possible latitude...
...best and least expensive ways of pushing Cambridge towards a parking facility would be the offer, already vaguely made, of helping with the administrative, legal, and public relations burdens of the project. But if Harvard wants to aid materially, it should make sure that its own interests are prominently considered...
Both Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania offer study of the American short story. An institution founded so late that it has no roots whatever in American literary history, such as the University of California, can offer three times the number of courses that Harvard does. Stanford's American literary catalogue reads this way: three survey courses--beginning to 1850, 1850 to 1900, 1900 to present; Hawthorne and Melville; Emerson and Thoreau; Narrative Prose; Chief American Poets; Rise of Realism in American Fiction; Contemporary American Fiction...
...Moroccans, it was a question of pride. What they wanted most was some evidence that the foreigner acknowledged their new status as a fully sovereign nation no longer an appendage of France. U.S. Ambassador Charles Yost made them an offer: the U.S. would evacuate the $500 million bases after seven years. The Moroccans countered with a request for a three-year phaseout. The expected compromise: U.S. operation of the bases for five more years...
...raises that question in the current issue of Foreign Affairs as he goes on to raise another: Even though Russian and Western scientists agree that detection of nuclear-test violations is possible, has the U.S. really thought through the implications of the nuclear-test ban that it proposes to offer to Russia at a conference this month...