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Tuition rose by 15 per cent, another development which is rapidly hardening into a sturdy tradition. Commencement came and went, the Class of '85 arrived, and we all feel safe and snug under Harvard's wing. Indeed, against mounting external pressures, the University proved remarkably resilient in 1981, as resistant to change as ever...
Bartering seems to be an idea whose time has come. Barter journals and columns in newspaper classified sections are growing in number. The Department of Commerce estimates that 20 per cent of all U.S. trade will be on a barter basis within the next ten years...
Ninety per cent of the Ferdinand's staff decided to unionize after the fired Ha'penny workers held an "informational picket line" in front of Ferdinand's on New Year...
Under Proposition 2 1/2, approved in the fall of 1980 by Bay State voters, the city must cut its municipal taxation 15 per cent each year until it is only 2 1/2 per cent of the total assessed value of the city's property...
Although the overall number of applications to Harvard's Med School has slipped since 1978, the number of female applicants has increased by 3 per cent, from 1186 for the class entering in 1979 to 1257 for this year's entering class...