The fact was that the board got it wrong and we took the blame.
"The first board I referred out for this got a return of more than $700,000," he said.
I will try to explain this difficult problem so that the board can get an idea of it.
The board gets an average of about 450 complaints a month.
He threatened to move the college to another city if the board could not get the situation under control.
Can the board 'get back to work' under these circumstances?
In the past, the board has always gotten what it wanted.
The players have said they will return to work if the board gets an injunction.
This board got less use than the corporate one, but was always more exciting.
The board had been lobbying for city support, and got it in 1887.