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The council voted unanimously in February to empower Sullivan to increase the police department from 243 officers to 350 to accommodate a "minimum work force" where specified numbers of patrolmen are assigned to each of three work shifts.
Watson, who two weeks ago said that he was expecting "any day now" a letter from Rosovsky which would empower him to oversee both Harvard and Radcliffe athletics, yesterday refused to comment on the Kaufmann letter. "I think there should be a press release on this matter from the Dean...
And as its first order of business, the new organization--which includes women employed at all levels throughout the University--voted unanimously to empower a volunteer steering committee to recruit and hire a paid executive officer.
Mills would also like to empower the President to use a whole arsenal of devices to "safeguard" American industries threatened by rising imports and retaliate against countries that discriminate against U.S. goods or run a "chronic" surplus in trade with the U.S. An obvious target would be Japan, which accounted...
Copy of this kind was one good reason the Graduate Board had decided not to empower the Service News to editorialize. Instead, the paper was administered during the war by a board of David M. Little '18, Master of Adams House and Secretary of the University. Mrs. Anna Hoke, the...