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...school, "doing really heavy course shopping," living on Harvard St., and appreciating the fact that, without the pressure of deadlines, "you can sleep till noon if you like." (He says, though, he probably won't avail himself of that privilege too often.) Under the Nieman program, he may audit as many courses as he likes but need only complete the full workload for one--a requirement he says will only be a problem "if I choose to concentrate in a science course...

Author: By Paul A. Engelmayer, | Title: Covering the National Drama | 9/25/1981 | See Source »

...project--the result of a 1980 energy audit--also includes installing storm windows, insulating pipes and windows, and increasing reliance on steam heat. These improvements should be completed this fall Lichten said, adding "we have a five-year goal of cutting energy use in half in faculty buildings...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: Thermostats to Give Students Control, Slash Steam-Heat Use by 25 Per Cent | 9/23/1981 | See Source »

...thermostats were installed because the audit noted that students often felt that the centralized heating made their rooms too hot and forced them to open their windows in mid-winter. Thayer Hall residents used the controls as part of a preliminary experiment last year, and officials found that energy usage fell 25 per cent from the previous year...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: Thermostats to Give Students Control, Slash Steam-Heat Use by 25 Per Cent | 9/23/1981 | See Source »

...officials also reported the preliminary results of an "energy audit" of Harvard-owned buildings. Their survey, answered by over 100 tenants, showed most Harvard-owned apartments lacked storm windows on "weathertight" windows, the organizers said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tenant Union, HREDispute Abatements | 5/13/1981 | See Source »

...could scarcely afford to admit that last-minute filing makes a difference. Such a confession would undoubtedly cause an even greater avalanche of last-minute returns and make the agency's task Herculean. Nonetheless, last year the IRS audited only 2.02% of the 93 million individual returns it received, well below the 3.6% it checked in 1968. Two weeks ago, Secretary of the Treasury Donald Regan decided to help restore fear as the foundation of the tax system by shifting an additional 548 IRS employees into the audit and collection divisions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tardy Taxes | 4/20/1981 | See Source »

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