Word: programing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...addition, the city and the condominium developer could form a joint program helpful to condominium developers and which would create a low interest mortgage rate to the elderly. If the city set low real estate tax on the unit, it would allow the minimum cost for housing and at the same time avoid the necessity of government subsidization...
...parents took me down to the St. Mark's Place Theater in New York, where Gary Burghoff (later to gain fame as Radar of M*A*S*H) played the title role. I remember waiting for the actors to emerge after the performance so they could sign my program. I'd have probably sat through the show ten or 20 times given the chance, and most of my friends would have stayed with...
Coach Bernal has also been charged with "meddling" with the coaching of the women's team; he has been accused of trying to "undermine" their program. This mystifies me. Bernal has never tried to entice Stephanie's swimmers away; if the women are dissatisfied with their own coach, it is more than likely due to a comparison between the abilities of the coaches involved. I can assure Doctoroff that neither Bernal nor the swimmers are engaged in a fifth-column cold war down at Blodgett pool. Ned Cahoon Co-captain, Harvard Men's Swim Team
...find him company. Moreover, Marglin feels the department and the Harvard community unconsciously discriminate against those with liberal political beliefs. From his vocal opposition to the possible appointment of Arnold C. Harberger to the director of Harvard Institure for International Development (HIID) to his support of an affirmative action program for faculty with radical ideologies, Marglin stands apart noticeably from his colleagues...
...this reason, Marglin advocates an affirmative action program for viewpoints that are not adequately represented throughout the University. He envisions a directive from the president which "enjoins departments to present a balance of views...