Word: budgeteering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rest of the meeting focused on approval of RUS's $11,300 budget. "Radical changes in the organization of the budget are being made this year," Susan H. Goldstein '80, treasurer of RUS, said last night...
...original budget proposed by the executive committee increases expenditure by $1000 on special events while substantially decreasing money spent on loans and grants to both organizations and individuals. "The proposed changes reflect the new emphasis of RUS; one of more heavily supporting those activities which affect more women," Jennifer R. Levin '80, president of RUS, said yesterday...
...final budget accepted by the body included a $500 increase in money allocated to special events. The additional $500 will be used to increase the budget for individual loans and grants. "Putting the whole $100 into special events would have really been taking a stand," Sarah Fletcher, another RUS delegate said. She added, "the $500 compromise means no decision...
With Stage II, Carter may not have bitten the bullet, but at least he bit the aspirin. The much debated new program is harmless enough, and it may give the President some time and space to do what needs to be done: cut the bloat in the budget, reduce costly regulation, encourage the Federal Reserve Board to let the money supply grow only slowly and steadily. That, and only that, can slow the price spiral...
Fassbinder, whose first big-budget film and first film in English this is, gives an appropriate quality of ponderous slap stick to the first half of the movie. There is a lot of blubbery smooching between Hermann's wife and her lascivious cousin, a bulky red-bearded artist (Volker Spengler). Hermann ignores this, but giggles apprehensively about the infant Nazi Party: "The National Socialists are against the Socialists and also against the Nationalists." In an odd scene witnessed by the distracted chocolate manufacturer, Brownshirts throw bricks at the shopwindow of a Jewish butcher, but the bricks do not seem...