Word: paid
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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WHAT can students expect? We were never promised democracy by Harvard, only a great name on the diploma and a good education if we wanted to work for it. If that's the case, then I paid them my tuition and they can work with that. But that isn't how it should be. Alumni should give money and they should have a voice...
...teenager, he says, he learnedinstinctively when to concede and when to standhis ground. The experience paid off for himrecently, he says, while arguing for changes inhiring policy...
...most disturbing aspect of the University's conduct is the active campaigning against this year's HRAAA candidates, particularly Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu, by paid Harvard administrators, who should remain neutral in Overseers elections...
...unusual, that this was a property which had been more or less purchased...with the idea that it would be used, eventually, when it was needed, for Arts and Sciences. So we would be happy to let them have the property in return for the price we paid for it at a suitable rate of interest...
...President Charles J. Egan '54 --who paid the $9500 to run Kennedy's letter as an advertisment in Harvard Magazine, harshly criticizes HRAAA's leaders and their slate of what he calls "single-issue candidates" for the Board of Overseers. HRAAA Executive Director Robert P. Wolff '54 calls the remarks "slanderous" and demands an apology...