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Dates: during 1980-1989
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MOST HOUSE COMMITTEE chairmen and College officials recognize that there are vast inequities at Harvard and that the discrepancies affect house life. But few call for standardization of house budgets. And College administrators do not want to step in. Last year, at a meeting between house committee chairmen and Epps, several chairmen suggested term billing house dues, but the suggestion was rejected as impractical by other chairmen...

Author: By Victoria G.T. Bassetti, | Title: Poor Little Rich House | 11/14/1985 | See Source »

...task force staff counsel Stephen A. Klein said any regulations will probably affect universities as well as industrial concerns. "We're just trying to make sure the public knows what the safety procedures are. If it's so safe, there's no reason why the public shouldn't know," said Klein

Author: By Joseph Menn, | Title: Harvard Fights Attempt To Regulate Chemicals | 11/8/1985 | See Source »

Harvard and other educational lobbies argued against any cap on tax-exempt bonds. John Shattuck, vice president for government and community affairs, said the limit was unfair because it makes it much more costly for private universities to raise capital than for public schools, which the legislation would not affect...

Author: By Joseph Menn, | Title: Congress Imperils Tax-Free Borrowing | 10/29/1985 | See Source »

...deeply dismaying to read of the University's latest attempt to stifle campus activism ("Ad Board Reprimands Law Student," Oct. 25). The Law School Administrative Board reprimanded Michael Anderson for his role in the May 2 Lowell House incident--an action that can severly affect a future lawyer's career. Similar actions are being considered against two other students, Jennifer Granholme and Doug Hargerman, for their alleged roles in the same incident...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fair Punishments? | 10/29/1985 | See Source »

Because the President and Congress will not touch the Defense budget or Social Security, Duehay said, they will have to try to balance the budget by cutting "programs that affect cities," like housing, health and transportation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Helps and Hurts, Says Duehay | 10/25/1985 | See Source »

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