Word: solicited
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This means that while the deans and thepresident will solicit gifts for the wholeUniversity, the graduate schools' rank-and-filefundraising personnel--the class officers, theexperienced development officials--will remaindedicated solely to their own school's financialsecurity...
Several swastikas have appeared in the elevator of the Mather House tower over the past few weeks, prompting the house council to solicit signatures Sunday and yesterday on a statement condemning the graffiti...
...decision -- the choice of a vice-presidential candidate -- however, was Bill Clinton's alone. How he made it, says one aide, illustrates how he is likely to make decisions in the White House -- if he gets there. His method is to solicit ideas from many friends and aides and often virtually to assign a particular associate the task of arguing for or against one particular choice. The aide in question, who had for a time been watching Tsongas on the campaign trail, began getting late-night calls from Clinton, who would ask, "O.K., why should Paul Tsongas...
...actively invite and solicit a number of persons from those departments to be a part of your conversations," he says...
...editors would like to introduce a monthly feature to the opinion page that intends to open the editorial process up to a wider segment of the University population. The Roundtable will solicit comments on a particular topic--a kind of written version of 'Larry King Live' or 'Oprah...