Word: planned
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...effort to stake out his political identity after his election defeat, Dukakis outlines his goals for the second half of his gubernatorial term. He lashes out at critics of his fiscal policy but offers no concrete plan to rescue the state from its growing fiscal problems. Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn, considered by many to be a top contender for the governership in 1990, announces that he will not be candidate...
...University announces that it paid between $3 and $7 million for the St. Paul's lot and unveils a plan to build 80 units of affiliated housing and a day care center on the land...
...even this doesn't fit the administration's plan. In recent years, the University has used all the resources it can to block the election of Overseers candidates from the Harvard-Radcliffe Alumni Against Apartheid slate, which is committed to getting Harvard to divest from its holdings in South African-related companies--a cause I agree with. Alumni Association officials have sent letters at University expense to convince alumni not to vote for them. A few weeks ago one said publicly that these candidates "do not have Harvard's best interests at heart...
...many students are not so sure of the merits of the proposal, calling it merely a plan to move the dining hall--with the side effect of replacing needed student office space with central meeting rooms...
Administrators say that the plan would consolidate the offices for humanities departments and ease the severe shortage of faculty office space. And they argue that although a student center is still not a priority, it makes a convenient part of the "package," a way to satisfy students and faculty at the same time...