Word: terming
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Only a serious long-term strategy for bringing democracy to Iraq and for ousting Saddam Hussein from power can serve the interests of America, of the Iraqi people and of world peace. If and when the current crisis subsides, it is to this dilemma we should turn our attention...
...building from Radcliffe expires this summer, and negotiations for renewal seem strained. Radcliffe is prepared to renew the lease for just five years (at a rent significantly higher than the operating expenses currently paid by Harvard), while the Admissions and Financial Office is looking for a long-term deal...
...sticking point in the lease-renewal negotiations is not cost. Harvard admits it's had an inexpensive ride for the last 25 years, funding only the building's renovation and yearly operating costs. The issue is time. "We really need a long-term commitment," says Nancy L. Maull, administrative dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. But Radcliffe is hesitant to sign away the building for longer than five years. In the words of Carolyn Chamberlin, Radcliffe's director of communications, the building is "an asset that we have been unable to utilize for 25 years...
Radcliffe should reconsider its short-term lease offer and allow the Admissions and Financial Aid Office to remain in Byerly Hall indefinitely. The building provides an appropriate welcome to the Harvard-Radcliffe experience, and it should stay that...
...used to saying we are concentrators (not majors), who eat in dining halls (not cafeterias). But discovering that we "receive aid" instead of "get paid" for our jobs is going a bit too far. The Financial Aid office helped not a whit in finding Dartboard's non-work study, term-time job making Xeroxes and running errands for $6.50 an hour...