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...Wyatt, vice president for administration, said yesterday he ordered the audit after Frank J. Weissbecker, director of Food Services, expressed concern that many students without board contracts might be using lost or stolen cards to fool the dining hall checkers...

Author: By Angela M. Belgrove, | Title: Food Services Examine Bursar's Cards to Catch Freeloaders Not on Board | 3/30/1977 | See Source »

Dining hall workers yesterday checked students' bursar's cards with special imprinting machines as part of a University "spot audit" aimed at discovering the number of students who are misusing the cards to get free meals...

Author: By Angela M. Belgrove, | Title: Food Services Examine Bursar's Cards to Catch Freeloaders Not on Board | 3/30/1977 | See Source »

...Jerrold Gibson '51, director of the Office of Fiscal Services who last year proposed that dining hall checkers use computerized card-readers to prevent illegal use of bursar's cards, said yesterday he had not heard of the decision to hold the audit...

Author: By Angela M. Belgrove, | Title: Food Services Examine Bursar's Cards to Catch Freeloaders Not on Board | 3/30/1977 | See Source »

Moreover, the New York Stock Exchange has proposed a requirement that listed companies have audit committees composed of outside directors to review, among other matters, questionable overseas payments, a proposal which the Wall Street Journal, in an astonishing editorial, implied was Marxist when Senators Pearson, Clark and I first proposed...

Author: By Frank Church, | Title: Lockheed: Corporation or Political Actor? | 10/26/1976 | See Source »

Considering the accusing tone of some reporters, Ford handled other questions involving his personal finances with surprising good humor. Asked how he had managed to get along on something like $5 in pocket money per week in 1972, as his recently disclosed IRS audit indicated, Ford replied: "I write checks." He explained away his withdrawal of $1,167 from his Fifth District bank account, which contained political contributions and fees from speaking engagements, for a 1972 family vacation trip to Vail, Colo. The President reiterated that he had promptly reimbursed the account by writing a check, even though...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Lifting the Cloud Over the President | 10/25/1976 | See Source »

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