Word: provisionally
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The widespread feeling among faculty and student body alike that provision need be made for students to diversify their education, relieved from the pressure of grades, appears to have deluded both into a proposal, a fourth course pass-fail, which despite its first hand appearance is likely to produce the...
But the Keeton-O'Connell Plan offers no true solution. It is a sheer palliative intended to satisfy everyone. It offers to the advocate of liability without fault direct insurance payments for economic loss up to $10,000, regardless of negligence. However, it retains traditional litigation based on fault...
∙BUSINESS SPENDING. The President's goal is a $1 billion reduction in corporate investment overseas, which reached $5 billion last year. Under an obscure provision of the 1917 Banking Act, he decreed the first mandatory controls in U.S. history on such outlays, replacing the half-effective "voluntary" restraints...
The NCAA ruling--a source of conflict between the Association and the Ivy League since its enactment two years ago--was significantly amended. But it retains a provision to which the Ivies, and Harvard particularly, have repeatedly objected.
Mrs. Bunting said there were at least 15 places in the present RUS Constitution which the Council found so unclear that they "couldn't tell what it was about." They also objected to the provision that RUS have four members on the College Council, since the Radcliffe Statutes say the...