Word: aisner
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...Jason A. Aisner, treasurer of the Harvard Times-Republican and legal counsel to the T-R and to the Harvard Young Republican Club, has resigned his posts, it was learned yesterday. He submitted with the resignation, a bill for $503.09 for his services to the two organizations...
Reportedly a supporter of Thomas A. Stalker '58 for the presidency of the club, Aisner quit the day after Stalker was defeated for the post by Norman William Smith, Jr. '58, president...
Five hundred dollars of Aisner's bill was for his legal services to the organizations during the past year, while the other $3.09 was for "postage stamps," according to Smith. Aisner had submitted no bills to the club previously, and it was assumed that he was donating his services...
Smith denied reports that the reason he did not publish was his meeting with Times-Republican treasurer, Jason A. Aisner, Sunday afternoon. Aisner recommended that publication be stopped because the paper was deeply in debt and could not raise advertising revenues to meet current expenses...
Alert merchandisers are selling the U.S. books of the month, shows of the month, even fruit of the month. Latest item: disease of the month. Thought up by Boston Internist Mark Aisner, the new service offers a series of monthly booklets on the symptoms and care of interesting diseases (February selection: Essential Hypertension). The Disease-a-Month pamphlets are written by experts, distributed by Chicago's Year Book Publishers, Inc., and come with a handy orange-colored binder. They are designed for doctors, but subscribers (10,000 to date) presumably include a few lay hypochondriacs. Price per year...