Word: policiese
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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It's still too early to tell, but final clubs soon may not sit astride the Harvard social scene like the Goliaths they once were. But in response to their increasingly exclusive guest policies, undergraduates are slowly beginning to establish other social clubs.
As director of dining services, Mayer makes sure that the ideas involved in maintaining Harvard's dining system are as fresh as the meals served, which mean he and his staff are constantly implementing new policies.
"I think his policies have been very good," Feldstein wrote in his e-mail message. "He dealt wisely with bringing down inflation, he responded well to two financial market crises (the 1987 stock market crash and the 1998 credit crunch), and he has helped to advance important improvements in deregulating...
Even before the guest policies changed, though, there were signs that the clubs were not pleased with their perceived obligation to the student body.
In the weeks that followed, other clubs also dramatically altered their club policies.