Word: relevantizing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When the library corporation decided to move the museum from Cambridge, the GSA requested that the suit be made moot because the impact statement was no longer relevant.
Harvard has refused to consider Cambridge police salaries as an issue in the negotiations, claiming that the only relevant salary comparison is to other university police forces.
Some people think Harvard, like almost all schools in the area, doesn't talk enough about birth control, pregnancy and abortion, or doesn't talk until it's too late. Priscilla Clark, an administrator at the Charles Circle Clinic in Boston, was particularly critical. She said that all the clinics...
The President called the incident "inexcusable and unforgivable" and "a horrible episode in American history." He also directed the CIA to give all relevant documents and information to the family, which has said it plans to sue the Government for Olson's "wrongful death." Eric Olson, 30, a graduate...
In setting up his own staff when he became President, Jefferson described with admiration how Washington had handled official correspondence. Each Cabinet minister received all letters relevant to his department. Should he decide that a letter required no reply, he would nonetheless communicate it to Washington "for his information." Other...