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...feature films. At their head sits the insuperable Robert Brustein, a godfather to the business and one of the most important voices in American theater today. He founded both the Yale Repertory and American Repertory Theatres, he is Professor of English at Harvard (he requires Institute students to audit his theater classes) and The New Republic retains him as their drama critic...
Harsher financial controls for groups which have already been in trouble, such as a required yearly audit for An Evening with Champions, make sense. And if the administration would like to require internal audits for all student groups, instead of the somewhat flimsy annual financial reports required now (official bank statements not needed), we would not object. After all, former Perspective president Joshua A. Feltman '95 said last year that such annual reports were "kind of a joke," and other student leaders echoed his assessment...
...anything beyond a routine audit infringes on students' rights to control their own organizations. In addition, the costs of prevention, of College administrators as police officers, outweigh the benefits. Student groups with fishy finances must be held responsible for their actions. The administration does have a place in law enforcement once it is discovered that laws have been broken...
...time Buchanan emerged in his bear suit, I'd run across a new book called The Practical Guide to Practically Everything, which has advice about a wide range of practical matters--how to avoid an IRS audit or how to choose the right vitamins or, as it happens, how to deal with a bear in the woods...
...last audit, in 1990, identified violations that the University resolved to the satisfaction of the department by the end of 1991, Hoyte said...