Word: reconsiderations
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I was co-chair of S.O.S.; however, I resigned in order to have more time for my thesis. As I reconsider security issues from this new vantage point. I grow firmer in a conviction which I have held for some time: namely, we as students should devote more thought to...
Fox reminded CHUL of its status as an advisory committee and warned that he probably could not accept both the advertising alternatives and the change in postering rules. Rosovsky then said the committee could reconsider the matter.
The state board voted in September to include all the buildings on the register, but immediately agreed to reconsider one of the Harvard-owned buildings--Palfrey Hall on Oxford St.--and many of the MIT Properties, Weslowski said. Harvard did not send a representative to the September meeting, she added
Harvard officials will ask the state's historical commission next week to reconsider their decision to place more than 60 campus buildings on the national historic register--a decision University planning officers said might limit Harvard's opportunities for expansion and growth.
Biogen officials were unavailable for comment last night. A company executive charged with setting up United States operations, Andre Muller, said last week the firm had other options for a location and that if Cambridge changed the regulations governing DNA work in the city, Biogen would have to reconsider its...