Word: donovan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...only undergraduate organization funded by the term bill. Louise E. Donovan, assistant to the dean of Radcliffe College, said that it has always been Radcliffe policy to charge...
When the Comptroller's Office of Radcliffe merged with Harvard's in 1971, the charge for RUS was dropped because it conflicted with the Harvard policy of not funding undergraduate organizations, Donovan said...
...merger and ensuing complications in the Comptroller's Office, were responsible for a three-term lapse in RUS funding. The Spring term bill is the first since 1971 to contain the five dollar charge, Donovan said...
...devoting much of the observance of its 50th anniversary to a study of Congress and its decline. Already TIME has held four regional meetings at which scholars, members of Congress and civic leaders discussed the problem and possible remedies. What is really at stake, explained Editor-in-Chief Hedley Donovan, is "whether a democratic society puts some value on collective wisdom as opposed to centralized individual wisdom, and whether the Congress can make a more constructive contribution to public policy...
...Year's Eve in St. Petersburg, Fla., but "neither of us had been drinking," said Actor King Donovan. "Suddenly there was a crash." The automobile accident left Donovan's wife, Comedienne Imogene Coca, with a ruptured eyeball that Florida doctors insisted had to be removed. "I didn't want to go along with that decision," said Donovan. He chartered a plane, and flew Imogene to Manhattan. After doctors there performed corneal surgery, reconstructed the right side of her face and put her fractured leg in a cast, Donovan announced the results: "She's fine...