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University officials seem unclear themselves about whether any of Harvard's reunion contracts violate school regulations. Michael J. Barone, director of internal auditing, says conflict-of-interest and bidding policies are set by each department in the University, and he was unsure what, if any such policies, applied to the...
"Harvard would not have a formal University-wide policy on [bidding]," says Barone. "The University is so decentralized, each of the faculties and vice presidents may have different policies."
Marion R. Briefer, who organizes the 25th reunion, says there are bidding procedures for everything her office does. Asked to state his specific policy on bidding, Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development Fred L. Glimp '50 said his office employs bidding for the reunions when officials feel that prices...
THE ANNOUNCEMENT BY WASHINGTON THAT EUROPEan Community firms will be barred from bidding on an unspecified number of U.S. contracts sounded ominous. Made in retaliation for the E.C.'s refusal to open its $13 billion telephone- switching-equipment market to foreign bidders, it seemed just the sort of move that...
The students also urged Harvard to adopt a "Fair Employer Policy," to be set up by an elected committee of workers and faculty members. According to the demands, the policy should standardize contractor bidding procedures, promote worker participation in management decisions and include health insurance for the domestic partners of...