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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...University has not charged the Massachusetts meal tax to student termbills this year, although worksheets mailed to students last summer included the tax in projected board costs, Jerrold R. Gibson, director of Fiscal Services, said yesterday...

Author: By Daniel A. Carroll, | Title: University Exempts Students From Mass. Meal Tax Charges | 4/13/1979 | See Source »

...Massachusetts State budget for the 1979 fiscal year exempts contract meals served at colleges from the tax. The exemption will reduce Harvard board charges by $76.70 this year...

Author: By Daniel A. Carroll, | Title: University Exempts Students From Mass. Meal Tax Charges | 4/13/1979 | See Source »

...gray and wet, adding a touch of gloom to the usual anxiety in the New York air. High atop the American Telephone and Telegraph (AT & T) building, chairman of the board John deButts has a commanding view of the World Trade Centers. The rest of the building, as far as I can tell from the lobby and the hallways, seems to be a cross between a medieval castle and the Pentagon. The lobby is crowded with simple Roman columns, which part to reveal a statue set into the marble wall. It is the figure of a man with...

Author: By Andrew P. Buchsbaum, | Title: Minding Everybody's Business | 4/12/1979 | See Source »

...next stop is a modern skyscraper across from Rockefeller Center. The 15th floor of the building houses the chairman of the Board of NL Industries, Ray Adam. In contrast to the massive security at the AT&T building, a single receptionist guards a wide hallway leading to the plush, carpeted depths of the office. Once I get inside, Adam immediately arrives to greet me, relaxed and smiling. Where deButts lectures, Adam chats; he calls me by my first name repeatedly, and in spite of myself, I am disarmed...

Author: By Andrew P. Buchsbaum, | Title: Minding Everybody's Business | 4/12/1979 | See Source »

...gloom in the air has coalesced into fat, grimy raindrops, which do not help my already-dishelved appearance. Happily, Rockefeller Center is warm and dry, and after only half an hour lost in the tunnels. I manage to find the offices of the president and chairman of the board of Union Carbide, William Sneath...

Author: By Andrew P. Buchsbaum, | Title: Minding Everybody's Business | 4/12/1979 | See Source »

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