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...this year than in 1988. Sometimes, Loble says, just holding a meeting is all it takes to get two disputing parties to work together. And other times Loble gets tough. A few weeks ago, a rancherwas put on notice by a water commissioner for contempt of court for taking toomuch water out of the Musselshell. The penalty for the rancher's infraction was a $500 fine-and $500 more to stay out of jail. "Traditionally, irrigating farmers and ranchers just took all the water they could, regardless of other rights," Loble says. "This year we're enforcing our decrees...
...given more of himself than is good forhim," says Peter L. Malkin '55, a major Harvarddonor. "One just hopes that it doesn't take toomuch from his own strength." At points, itcertainly has. In 1994, the president was forcedto take off from his job for a two-month break asa result of "exhaustion...
...built in a certain degree of frustrationLithgow said. "It's like a smorgasbord with toomuch food...
...hope the University realizes our field is ahighly capitalized one," Matthew said. "It's toomuch to ask the U.C. to give...
...fact, Slichter says the real reason Harvardcreated the committees was simply because theUniversity was obligated to come up with decisionsfor proxy votes, a responsibility which took toomuch of HMC's time...