Word: access
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Actually, undergraduates would be saved quite a bit more. Since Melendez, who plans to attend the Law School next year, is not currently a Harvard Student, the council pays the University a $164 per month fee to allow its former chairman use of libraries, access to Harvard's health insurance plan, and other fringe benefits available to Harvard staffers. That expense wouldn't be necessary if a student were employed...
Megliola says she feels students who reject their Radcliffe status are being disloyal. Pointing out that Radcliffe "has worked for over 100 years to give its students equal access to a Harvard education," she says many undergraduates "turn their backs on the instituiton that got them where they...
...highly speculative securities prior to the Great Crash of 1929. As a result, the separation of commercial and investment-banking functions by Glass-Steagall still has tremendous populist appeal. But in official Washington, as Fed Chairman Volcker put it in Senate testimony last January, opposition to giving commercial banks access to the investment-banking area "is almost entirely limited to investment houses now with the field to themselves...
...Poindexter directive was motivated by concern that access to commerically and academically developed scientific information might provide the Soviets with knowledge harmful to this country's nationalsecurity. It would have strictly controlled accessto all information stored electronically in thecountry...
...Mental health care is an aspect of health carewhere there has been a clear federal commitment inthe past to insure that people are given access toservices. That makes it all the more important ifthat committment becomes less," said Mark J.Schlesinger, research director of the center...