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Most students are too embarrassed of the actions for which they are Ad Boarded to complain about the process. As I have nothing to hide and am not embarrassed about my actions, I hereby relinquish my right to confidentiality on everything that has to do with my Ad Board decision, so as to preclude further filibustering by the administration. Anyone who has questions about the Ad Board or the specifics of my case can e-mail me at kirtley@fas.harvard.edu. Hopefully, through my bad luck, the Ad Board can be demystified and made fair for future students...
...Army, 1972-74 OCCUPATION: Lawyer POLITICAL CAREER: None ADDRESS: P.O. Box 31256, Augusta 30903. Tel.: 706-722-022 The youngest deacon ever at his church, Bell is a firm believer in the role of religion in American life and, as a self-described "independent voice of conservatism," won't relinquish the issue of family values to his Republican opponents. But he promises to put the needs of the redrawn district above partisan politics. Though Bell says he wants a balanced budget as much as the next legislator, he won't sacrifice Medicare, student loans or the environment...
Unfortunately for Dartmouth, Harvard is not willing to relinquish either of these positions of which the players are deservedly proud...
Sparked by such defensive play, the Crimson would not relinquish its lead. The tandem of Silva, Kohler and McLaughlin continued to hound the Eagles...
...divorce settlement. This acknowledgement must have come hard. Diana lost the designation Her Royal Highness, but the palace could not dismiss her completely, despite Charles' bitter acrimony toward her (London papers reported that the Queen was willing to let Diana keep her H.R.H., but Charles insisted that she relinquish it). The recognition that she remains in the family was not all Diana won; all things considered, she did pretty well, financially and otherwise...