Word: projecting
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Preliminary returns on a referendum undertaken by the Harvard Bulletin show that the magazine's readers, most of whom are alumni, favor-in a 4:3 ratio-voting Harvard's General Motors shares with Ralph Nader's group, the Project on Corporate Responsibility...
Make payments to the City equal to the taxes the project would pay if owned by a commercial developer. Previously, the University had proposed payments equal to 50 to 75 per cent of full taxes...
...charitable foundation, has granted the Business School $100,000 as part of a half-million dollar program to improve the business skills of blacks in Roxbury. This money, in addition to $20,000 of the Business School's own funds, will pay for faculty time spent on the new project...
Harold L. Goyette, University Planning Officer, said at the hearing that Harvard was willing to make two changes in the project which the Planning Board had requested. Goyette said that Harvard would...
...these troubles have been exacerbated by G.M.'s rather stiff response to Ralph Nader. In the latest joust, a group of lawyers backed by Nader in the "Project for Corporate Responsibility" bought a dozen G.M. shares and suggested that a series of consumer-oriented resolutions be put to a vote at the annual meeting. G.M. brusquely refused. To G.M.'s chagrin, the Securities and Exchange Commission then ordered it to put two of the resolutions to a vote. One would add three public representatives to G.M.'s board; the other would create a committee, partially made...