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Marlyn M. Lewis '70, assistant dean for co-education, said Thursday that while other universities assign professors teaching slots, Harvard is almost unique in allowing its professors to choose the times for their courses...
...costs of building operations, the addition of the Biochemistry Building to the University's plant, added costs associated with more accurate facilities depreciation and several renovations to the plant, improved methods of cost allocation which divide the costs of space more accurately between teaching and research programs and which assign relatively high energy costs to the laboratories which generate those costs, and recovery during 1981 of indirect costs incurred in prior years but not recovered at that time. Indirect costs represent an average overhead of 37.8% on all direct costs. However, the manner in which federal research funds are awarded...
...twinkling in the night, there to gaze at and wish upon, guiding one's fortunes: it hardly seems possible. But it really is, at least according to an enterprising Toronto-based outfit called the International Star Registry. Founded by Canadian Advertising Man Ivor Downie, 44, the company will assign a name, any respectable name, including those of rock and royalty, to a star in any requested constellation for a $30 fee (credit cards accepted). As proof of the cosmic christening, the registry sends back a star-spangled certificate with the orb's new name inscribed on it, together...
...continues. Meanwhile, resistance grows; Col. Adol Arnoldo Majano, for example, has spoken out in recent weeks against the Duarte government he once served. He has said President Duarte pretends he cannot control the death squads of the right. In reality, Majano insists, Duarte has never made any attempt to assign responsibility for the killings, presumably because any investigation would thoroughly discredit his internal security forces...
Once they saw what Stockman was telling Greider, why didn't they assign some economics people to do that story?" Adds Los Angeles Times Editor William Thomas: "Greider was walking a pretty thin line. If he were working for me, I would want those quotes, those contexts and Stockman's identity in my newspaper...