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...economic sanctions. In the process you are going to harm job opportunities immensely for 2 million blacks from outside our borders whose wages provide sustenance and upkeep for up to 8 million in Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Malawi...
...true that not enough Harvard students take advantage of the pottery studio. It needs to be better publicized, and the facilities could be better utilized by the V.E.S. department. Funds for the upkeep of the studio could be drawn from a variety of sources, but action must be taken soon. Harvard students of the 1980's have unfortunately not taken advantage of the pottery studio in the numbers that preceeding generations did. But the studio does not exist for our generation alone. It is a resource that must be protected and maintained as an outstanding opportunity for students...
...some time now, Harvard has been trying to negotiate the maintenance of these banks with the MDC. According to officials, the University would landscape the land along Memorial Dr. and Soldiers Field Park Dr. as long as the state invested time and money in the area's upkeep. So far, no private/public partnership has evolved. I think it's high time for a plan of action: The newly-created Public Spaces Partnerships at the Kennedy School would fit the bill nicely...
...food proprietors requiring more than 1750 square feet or more than five employees in a 24-hour period must apply for a special city permit. Obtaining the permit requires appearing before a hearing of the Board of Zoning Appeals and community groups as well as satisfying guidelines including the upkeep of the physical and visual character of the area, according to Fester W. Barber, a Cambridge planning official...
...their part, Harvard lawyers say the agreement was not that specific--that while Stillman did intend his money to see to Black Rock's upkeep, what he really wanted to support was Harvard forestry generally. In this context, they explain, the plan to shift the $2.4 million to the Petersham account is entirely ethical. Harvard's attorneys also consider the trust, which was established in 1940, and the forest, which was transferred to Harvard in June, 1950, six months after Stillman dies, technically separate gifts, and say the University has no responsibility to keep the money and the forest together...