Word: thought
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According to Berman similar reasoning explains why no information has been released about the 38 courses the committee approved earlier this month. Berman explained, "Rosovsky thought it might look like we liked those courses better and the other professors might get offended." It begins to sound as though the committee is coddling sulking preschoolers, not working with distinguished adult scholars. The committee should place the Core's welfare--secured by encouraging broad discussion--above professors' tender egos...
Frank Fitzsimmons, Teamsters union president, refused to say whether he thought the increases fell within the guidelines, leaving that to the government. "I can't figure their arithmetic," Fitzsimmons said after the contract settlement Tuesday...
Norman J. Van Ness, division administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHA), said Monday he thought King's approval of improving the artery depended on "whether or not there is a third harbor crossing...
Harvard officials said they did not know how long each tenant lived in the building and thought the notice was legal. On January 16 the University served a second notice in the language and format required by the Rent Control board, listing, as did the first, three grounds for eviction-- misrepresentation of tenancy, damage to property and the desire of the University to convert the building into a four-to-five family apartment unit...
Sally Zeckhauser, president of Harvard Real Estate Company, said earlier this year she thought the other two grounds were sufficient, but added the tenants corrected the misrepresentation and repaired the damage. The tenants contested the extent of the damage, most of which they said was fixed before the second notice was served