Word: reasonably
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Saunders offers the good economy as another possible reason for students staying away...
Those with a lesser opinion of ROTC should take note that there is at least one compelling pragmatic reason for allowing its return. So long as Harvard shuns ROTC, it surrenders the leadership of the military establishment to graduates of less enlightened institutions. Harvard's current policy discourages students interested in ROTC from enrolling here, and by forbidding ROTC from participating in activities fairs, postering and holding meetings on campus, it suppresses the size of its membership. Unfortunately, it is unlikely that the boys of The Citadel will ever see fit to take the initiative and welcome gays into their...
...trial, and only according to the legal instructions they receive from the judge -- period. The McDougal jury has been struggling since it went into deliberations, however, sending out no fewer than three notes seeking clarification on various points, such as state of mind and the meaning of "innocent reason." Says Novak: "It's difficult to know, but they seemed to be begging to be informed about what might be a reasonable defense for contempt." The judge could have declared a mistrial as a result of the law book incident, but by deciding to keep the proceedings on track he provided...
...there,=This is not a public building.=It s like they work out of a smoke-filled room, making all the big decisions,=It s basically an oligarchy that rules the University.=The fact that the ultimate body is so secret is part of the reason Harvard is so hard to influence. When you have a complaint to bring against the University, you don t know where to poke your stick.=interfaculty initiatives,=Power ultimately rests in those kinds of decisions,=very long-range issues.=physical planning,=shareholder responsibility,=a lot.=I think it works quite well because it separates...
...corporation is slow to change for an obvious reason. Its members are chosen for life. There are informal rulesathat a member doesn t stay past the age of 70, that each member is reviewed after five yearsathat encourage turnover. But there is no set term for Corporation members. They serve until they feel like moving on. They dont seem likely to go in for a facelift anytime soonhrough the good hand of God....it is therefore ordered and enacted by this court...that the said College, in Cambridge in Middlesex, in New England shall be a Corporation, consisting of seven...