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...problem for Harvard are classes and the houses. A few of Harvard's classroom buildings (the Science Center, for instance) are accessible to wheelchairs, and others have accessible first floors. Students can request the Registrar's Office to move an inaccessible class to one of these areas. Also, we submit a tentative course plan to the Registrar's Office several months before the semester starts...
...Congressmen who serve on the commission) know too well, any effective measures will raise howls of anguish from the young who pay the taxes, the elderly who dread any limit on benefits, or both. As expected, the commission reached no agreement last week. It has until Dec. 31 to submit its recommendations, and then it may file majority and minority reports...
...commission is technically required to submit an annual report to the community on its actions of the past year. But in practice it does not, because the few cases it treats are generally confidential. Anne F. Lessels, administrative assistant in the office of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, said yesterday. Colantuono said he was disturbed by the one case the commission handled during his tenure on it. A student complained that a professor for whom he worked at the Medical School was actively working to get him rejected from the Medical School because of an argument they had over...
...President indicate any desire to moderate his views during last Wednesday's meetings on the fiscal 1984 budget, to be submitted in January. Said one top aide: "He will submit a budget completely consistent with his program and philosophy, and it will probably get shot down pretty quickly." Reagan appears still adamant on the two key budget issues: not raising new taxes and not trim ming the increase in defense outlays. But in his Saturday radio broadcast, he did emphasize: "Jobs must be our most urgent priority...
...bitter. Our generation of writers hoped that after de-Stalinization started in 1956, we might restore Russian literature to its mother, European culture. But since the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, there has been no chance of change. Now real writers don't even bother to submit their work to Soviet publishers...