Word: sponsored
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...eight proposed allocations of the council's $40,000 unbudgeted surplus would help fund next year's Springfest. And while this would provide the council with ample funds to attract bigger bands and performers, there is another way to sponsor Springfest without wasting the valuable $40,000 to pay for such an inconsequential event. Should Harvard's administration allow the council to form agreements with corporate sponsors, then not only could Springfest host more prominent music groups, but the $40,000 could be allocated to one of the other, more deserving, proposals...
...strict corporate sponsor policy might also be in place because the administration predicts a dangerous form of the slippery--slope syndrome in the council's future. The council might be conservative in its use of corporate sponsors this year, but what about years to come? We certainly don't want the Yard overrun with corporate placards, nor do we want campus events to lose their student focus. While this fear is probably legitimate, it is only one minor area of concern that the council must deal with responsibly. But the council shouldn't be punished for a problem that...
CAUSA will sponsor guest speakers and panel discussions at Harvard and other universities on Cuban and Cuban-American issues, Zumpano said...
Council President Noah Z. Seton '00 said he will sponsor a bill to have a binding referendum on the future of the funds, bringing the vote to the student body...
After fielding questions from the audience, Rosenblatt stayed to sign autographs and chat with fans. Jeremy D. Schnittman '99, co-chair of the Hillel Men's Group, the event's sponsor, praised Rosenblatt's speech...