Word: reconsiderations
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The team's only hope is that the board reconsider its position or give the oarsmen a hearing to present their point of view. As of now, however, it looks as though the board is going to stand by its decision.
In light of this dilemma, the Yale corporation meets today to reconsider that 1968 assumption that adding women necessarily means increasing the size of the college.
Steiner asked HSA in October for its lawyer's opinion on the legality of selling contraceptives when HSA began to reconsider selling condoms and vaginal sprays.
By and large these problems are growing pains, but they promise to be permanent. Given the current financial and political climate, Harvard is destined to generate the same negative side-effects with every expansionist move. The University ought seriously to reconsider its commitment to expansion, and by implication, to equal...
Later in the week, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to reconsider an argument that Senator Mike Gravel (D-Alaska) and his aide Leonard S. Rodberg are immune from outside inquiry by the same grand jury, thus renewing the possibility that they may also be resubpoenaed to testify.