Word: finalize
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...final clarification: The Crimson correctly reported that the American Political Science Association (APSA) has called my dismissal "a threat to the tenure system." In the interest of accuracy I will add that APSA conducted an investigation and that then the chair of the National Committee for the Defense of Academic Rights (NCDAR), Stanley Rothman, wrote his letter to APSA's journal, "PS." This followed President Garrity's notification by APSA concerning its conclusions, whereas the Crimson story can be misleading in suggesting that Rothman precipitated the APSA's statement...
Gomes said yesterday the council--which asked him to appear--had "guarded and uncommitted" reaction to his outline of the committee's work, adding that he thought Bok would present the committee's final proposal, due January 1, to the Faculty for further study. Bok was unavailable for comment yesterday...
Jackson said she wrote the letter because she feels Bok should take "strong positive steps" toward accepting the Third World center committee's final proposal before turning the matter over to the Faculty for scrutiny...
...played gallantly in the next week's 20-12 victory over Cornell, but when he too got hurt, Restic ran out of top quarterbacks. Dartmouth blasted Harvard 30-12, and Princeton snuck by, 7-3. "I keep thinking about that loss to Princeton," Buckley says. Small wonder, Until the final minutes, Harvard had 19 yds. passing against the Tigers...
...architecturally significant designs goes beyond logical construction and beyond self-conscious intellectualized aesthetics. One must consult one's intuition to understand "the essential distinction between architecture and mere building," Cobb says. His emphasis on architecture as investigation and exploration perhaps best explains why he came to Harvard. His final message is that there is no prescriptive guide to understanding--or discovering--architecture. "You learn architecture by doing it. The process is long, arduous, difficult, and expensive--and absolutely indispensable...