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Moving at last to cut through the bureaucratic confusion that has bogged down the Administration's attempts to deal with the energy crisis, President Nixon this week created a new superagency, the Federal Energy Administration. It will centralize all policy planning and manage federal fuel allocation, conservation, and perhaps...
But according to the most recent treasurer's report, this burden appears not to have been distributed equitably. This year, for the first time in the past five years, Harvard ran a substantial surplus, or in other words, it took in more money than it spent. The surplus, which through...
The evidence is clear. The primary task of this University--education and research--is falling into neglect under a system with bureaucratic incentives for efficiency and economy. Without a vigorous attempt to change the attitudes and antediluvian methods with which Harvard manages its money, students can expect to continue to...
Some time around Christmas, President Nixon will have to make a decision that he would dearly love to avoid. His advisers calculate that America's motorists must cut gasoline use no less than 30% by mid-February if supply is to come anywhere near meeting demand-especially since the...
The Administration is also thinking of eventually replacing the Cost of Living Council with a new, less potent federal agency. It would generally monitor the pace of inflation but would probably lack the COLC'S power to intercede in private price and wage decisions. Policymakers are intensely debating just...