Word: respondents
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...museum attendant employed at the Harvard University Art Museums, I would like to respond to several of the falsehoods printed in Sarah E. Scrogin's article, "Museum Workers Allege Abuses," which appeared in the March 14, 1994 issue of The Crimson...
During the past decade, Harvard has developed an excellent set of procedures for combating sexual harassment. These procedures enable the University to respond effectively to individual complaints while respecting the right of the accused to due process...
...formal charge of sexual harassment requires a deliberate and thorough written statement signed by the complainant. The accused is then given an opportunity to respond in writing to the written charge. These two written statements from the basis of the investigation. Thus, whenever a formal charge is brought, the accused party is always informed of the particulars of the charge and the identity of the complainant. In all other respects, confidentiality is strictly maintained. Without that assurance, claims would rarely, if ever, be brought forward...
...writing to respond to your staff editorial entitled "Donations Without Representation" (March 16, 1994) in which you criticized the Undergraduate Council's proposal to raise the term bill fee from...
...studying the principles that endeavor to explain athletics, there is a third axiom which must not be forgotten: after suffering setbacks against the lesser teams, the better teams inevitably respond in triumph even more vigorously then before... that's what makes them better...