Word: reject
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...defending the Administration's policy, Dean Phelps has argued that if the University did not insist on the inflexible deadline and rigidly reject the late requests, applications would continue to dribble in long after the GSAS began alloting funds. The process of deciding between applicants is complicated and time-consuming: the students receive a preliminary rating from Phelps' office and their applications are then sent to the departments, where they are ranked in order of preference. At some point, Phelps has insisted, an absolute deadline must be imposed...
That vote was originally scheduled for last night, but was deferred until a special meeting of the Council at 10 this morning. At last night's meeting, however the Council did reject "reconsideration of Wednesday's motion to dismiss John J. Curry '19, thereby making final Curry's removal...
American military men fear that a U.S. takeover of the line would give the Viet Cong a propaganda symbol of "foreign domination." Hence the U.S. will probably reject Ky's offer but continue to subsidize the line to keep it rolling. Increased U.S. air cover and tougher-shelled turtles should be able to secure the key 240 miles of track that link the American enclaves-particularly the stretches from Danang to Hue and Saigon to Bien...
...Cambridge has only a railroad alignment as an alternative to the Brookline Elm St. alignment, the DPW will be in a relatively stronger position to either reject it on the basis of the FBPR's previously stated unwillingness to accept [it]....or simply send it along to Washington to have the FBPR reject...
...danger, too, that if Congress were elected for four years, members would ignore very significant social phenomena. Some Southern Congressmen, for example, if now serving a four-year term, might be less concerned about the attitudes of their new Negro voting-constituents-in some districts, they could continue to reject Negro voters and ride into office on the President's coattails. A few Southern politicians have begun to make the transitions necessary to please an integrated electorate: they know Negroes will be voting in future elections...