Word: rulings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although Harvard severed ties with the club in 1984 because it violated a College rule requiring all official undergraduate organizations to be coed, the garden remains much the same as it always...
Missionaries do not go home during their missions and phone calls home are usually limited to Christmas. The rule varies at each mission, however, and Griffin says he did not call home at all during his two years away. He explains that the rule makes sense because a phone call make a person homesick, which can take energy away from his work...
...unfair and inaccurate of your reporter to accuse a faculty member of violating a "new B-school rule" when that rule is non-existent. What was passed was a student resolution. The strength of the resolution does not depend upon the Faculty but upon the students who have chosen to bind together in refusing to release grade information to recruiters...
...your October 4, 1988 edition you printed an article entitled "New B-School Rule Breached." In the article you accused a Business School professor of violating the students' Grades Non-Disclosure Resolution. If you had printed even the first line of the resolution in your article, you certainly would not have been able to make this accusation...
...long as Congress retains its current, sweeping powers over the city, "home rule" will remain an affront to the democratic rights of every District citizen, Black or white. And as long as the Barry administration continues to betray the trust of the city's residents, the prospects for any effective self-representation in Congress will remain bleak...