Word: umbrellaed
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...comply with the requirement that either side give six months' notice of a decision to pull out of the treaty. The Russians have refused to give such a green light because even the limited system President Clinton wants deployed is the crucial first step toward the comprehensive missile umbrella favored by Republicans, which would neutralize Russia's nuclear arsenal...
...weeks ago, when the presidents of all of the organizations met for an interview for the Women's Guide, the leaders began to discuss plans for having an informal umbrella organization for the different groups...
...some cases, Rosenthal thinks that smaller groups are better off uniting with other, more established organizations. For example, he says he would like to see InterCity merge with the Institute of Politics or Project HEALTH, an umbrella organization comprising various student-run initiatives to improve public health in the Boston area. The Current has also been negotiating to become part of Harvard Student Agencies...
...September of 1997, the PBHA Board of Trustees voted 12 to two to approve a compromise settlement that would keep PBHA within the University's purview indefinitely, ostensibly ending a three-year skirmish between students and administrators for control over the University's umbrella service organization...
...Harvard and Radcliffe officials announce that Radcliffe will be absorbed under the University's umbrella as the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, 120 years after it gave women access to a Harvard education. Under the proposed agreement, Radcliffe would be placed on an equal administrative footing with the University's nine faculties. Linda S. Wilson, Radcliffe's seventh and final president, announced that she would step down from her post in June. Radcliffe-affiliated student groups express concern over their future and Harvard's commitment to female undergraduates...