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...College responded with an increase in aid to the affected students, but not necessarily a dollar-for-dollar replacement...
...move seemed to placate most students: a 1983 Crimson survey of 127 male undergraduates that asked whether universities should provide aid to students who do not register for the draft found that 65 percent thought Harvard’s proposal of offering loans and extra employment was an adequate response to the amendment...
...early 1990s, a new generation of students with more distant memories of Vietnam took in stride draft registration as a condition for receiving federal financial aid...
...While Representative Barney Frank ’62, a Democrat from Newton, Mass. who is one of the nation’s most prominent openly-gay politicians, pushed through a revision to the Solomon Amendment in 1999 that exempted financial aid funding from the monies that the government could deny, Congress strengthened the law again in 2002 by decreeing that the entire university could lose its federal funds if one of its constituent schools did not comply with the amendment’s requirements...
...Harvard Student Agencies, Inc. (HSA) was founded by then-Director of Financial Aid John U. Monro ’34-’35, who envisioned a means of opening the University to all students regardless of financial need. The private, non-profit organization chartered in Dec. 1957 would provide an opportunity for students to defray the cost of attending the College...