Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The provision that doors be kept open when women guests are present was requested specifically by President Rosemary Park of Barnard.
Dean Berry said that he has written to Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark.), sponsor of the bill, praising the provision for loans to medical students. This provision would make available up to $2000 per year to students in need of financial help.
British banks, notably the dominant Big Five, have long been exclusively middle-and upper-class institutions. Now anxious to woo the prospering workers, the banks welcomed a provision in the law that would allow workers to have their salaries credited directly to bank accounts. But they feared the prospect of...
There are no picture windows, built-in iceboxes, or river banks at Dudley, but the House has its own advantages for both the University and the student. First of all, Dudley is more than a common room for commuters who arrive by MTA. Although it differs from the other Houses...
"Neither Harvard nor Radcliffe has made proper provision for a place for their students to work together," Mrs. Bunting said, "and a student union would alleviate many problems."