Word: used
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard parking officials yesterday said the school does provide incentives for its employees to use the `T', namely through a 10 percent monthly `T'-pass subsidy...
...really like this woman, but she won't even notice me. Is it me? Should I use steroids to bulk up? Help me. Jose, please help...
College policy stipulates that organizations that have national affiliations or that are single sex cannot be recognized as official student groups or conduct their activities on campus. Thus, although the chapter consists solely of Harvard students, it cannot use the University's name or any of its facilities...
...bear out this contention, the legal brief sets up several standards for determining if a membership club is public or private. These include: "The degree of selectiveness in membership requirements...the use of facilities by nonmembers...and the the performance of a public function." And even if the MCAD chooses not use Baker's framework, he insists that "No one factor is required, and many are absent in clubs which are nonetheless held to be places of public accommodation...
...affidavit signed by Jeanne F. Theoharis '91, another Perspective writer and president of SWAT, states that she was given permission to use the garden in April of 1988. She says in her statement that she asked Ellen Hatfield Towne, then-assistant to Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III, if it were necessary to mark the boundary between Harvard property and club property. Hatfield said that this was not necessary, Theoharis says...