Word: submits
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Melissa D. Gerrity, associate dean of the Faculty for financial affairs, said yesterday Dean Rosovsky decided to submit the $10,540 figure to the Corporation instead of a lower figure ($10,000), which Faculty finance officials had considered submitting until late last week...
...This, I submit, is both an intellectually intriguing and humanistically engaging task for the new Seymour Society to set for itself. It would give Black students the opportunity to innovate a way out of the awful malaise that has surrounded Black-white interactions at Harvard for a decade--a malaise that has exacted a terribly intellectual toll among some of our Black students. It would, in turn, offer white students a framework to testify in behalf of a more cosmopolitan interchange among Harvard students, defying the racist and ethnocentric boundaries bequeathed them by earlier generations. Martin Kilson Professor of Government
Though they did not resolve that dispute, Reagan's aides did agree on a deadline of sorts: by the first week in February, a mere 12 days after Reagan's Inauguration, the new Administration should have a coordinated packet of spending and tax reductions ready to submit to Congress. That might be a shade overambitious, but the Reaganauts generally feel that their chief has no time to lose...
...proposal requires professors in these courses to submit an official mid-term grade for all students late in the term. If a student did not take the final exam, this mid-term grade would appear on his transcript, although the grade would not count towards rank listing or honors degree requirements...
...past two months. Those earlier proposals, issued in response to four Tehran demands, had promised: 1) a pledge of noninterference in Iranian affairs; 2) the unfreezing of some $8 to $14 billion in U.S.-held Iranian assets; 3) the cancellation of U.S. claims against Iran if Tehran agrees to submit all claims between the two countries to some form of binding third-party arbitration; 4) Washington's cooperation in locating and blocking the late Shah's assets in the U.S., although Tehran would have to go through U.S. courts to gain possession of them. The Iranians seemed...