Word: receivee
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Pusey was not available for comment last night, but Dean Ford said that the rule actually does exist. He said that a 1963 Corporation ruling requires anyone "responsible for instruction in a course for credit" to receive a Corporation appointment.
In announcing the Regents' decision to reject Cleaver's appointment, U.C. President Charles J. Hitch said last week that the Regents based their action on "a long-standing Harvard rule that anyone who lectures more than twice must receive official approval."
They gave up touring when it was no longer fun. "Once you've got to manufacture it, it doesn't work. You've got to give to receive," Ringo said. Or as John put it, "It's like the Army, Whatever'n the Army's like."
The Black Panther reportedly understood that he would receive $1000 for his lecture. But the Kennedy Institute, which pays for the guest lectures in Soc Sci 5--the course, with Soc Rel 148, that Cleaver was invited to address--set a limit of $200 per lecture at the beginning of...
In addition to the element of surprise, there is the excitement of an in-the-flesh appearance. Harvard will not confer the degree on anyone who does not show up in person to receive it. If a flat tire on the highway prevents a recipient from appearing at the morning...