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...Despite the significant disappointment of going without a fall concert, the HCC did the most prudent thing on Tuesday night by canceling the show. Although going forward with Wyclef may have provided an opportunity for the HCC to save face, their decision to cancel dramatically limited the financial charges that would have been incurred. The HCC already will lose $30,000, a liability that could have reached as high as $65,000 if planning continued unabated. The money to finance this loss would have had to materialize from some annex of the Undergraduate Council’s (UC) budget, funds...
...even with only four days left before the show. “We were contractually obligated to spend between $80,000 and $100,000 [to put on the concert],” McCambridge said during yesterday’s meeting. “In my mind, the only financially prudent thing to do is to cancel the show.” The show’s cancellation prompted questions from the UC leadership about the role of the council in planning social events on campus. Both Glazer and UC Vice President Clay T. Capp ’06 vowed that...
...will take a long time to correct. But the prospect of attracting Muslim recruits will be fatally diminished if they can be persuaded that the country's democratic principles are entirely disposable where their co- religionists are concerned. The extremists are efficient at spreading their poison; it would be prudent not to add real grievances to their paranoid fantasies...
...Although it might be most attractive for developers to demolish the building, the Massachusetts Historical Commission must conclude if there is a prudent or feasible alternative to demolition,” Cambridge Historical Commission Executive Director Charles Sullivan said...
...This decision is prudent given the potential consequences to the University’s research and other activities,” he said...