Word: signed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Wynn, referring to the Israeli move. "I consider it a very important act on the part of Israel. This gesture means we start the peace process again, although let us hope it is not simply a tactical move." An Egyptian diplomat observed approvingly that "until we are ready to sign a final peace, we prefer this kind of arrangement to a negotiated, signed, bilateral document. This kind doesn't have to be defended publicly by our government or by other Arab governments...
After the report came out, Epps appointed a special committee to investigate the matter and then put the organization under a set of strictures unprecedented for a Harvard undergraduate organization, including an annual administration audit of its finances and a graduate secretary who will co-sign vouchers in the future...
...year of unusually heavy negotiations. Harvard's three numerically largest labor unions all had contracts expiring this year, and the trend was to sign new contracts of a year in length, rather than the longer periods that make the University's administrative load easier...
...recent upturn in the market is a hopeful sign, and this week should be a very good one for the Fund. But after falling 16 per cent short of its estimated income last year, the Fund still has a great deal of ground to make...
...sign of the pre-eminence of equal access as the issue of the year for administrators that it completely overshadowed merger this year, leaving unchanged the tenuous, complex Harvard-Radcliffe corporate relationship...