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...debate goes on. More quietly, but it does remain, surrounding even the most basic issues. Kaufman admits the impact of a Corporation vote is extremely small. No matter how much work the ACSR does, only 1 per cent of any stock can be shifted by Harvard's vote. "I'm not sure this accomplishes anything and that's bad," he says, adding, "But for Harvard not to vote or abstain on any of these issues would be bad, too." Fall 1980. There are shades of gray between the black and white of spring...
National opponents predicted that draft registration will go down in history along with Whip inflation Now buttons and swine flu innoculations, while Selective Service officials have contended that 98 per cent of the 4 million young men asked to sign up will comply. But meanwhile, figures showed that as many as 25 per cent in the area may not have listened to Cater's call to arms...
...under the new legislation--passed as an amendment to a $36-billion higher-education bill-interest will start collected at a rate of 9 per cent (up from 7 per cent) from the time the student takes out the loan. In other words, no more subsidies...
Although he has a gem of a tailback in Rick Villella, out for much of last season with a rib injury, he has little depth in the backfield, Carbone threw for 895 yards and had a 53.5-per-cent completion ratio last year, but lost topflight receiver Mark Farnham to graduation. But the Bruins will be strong up front, led by hulking senior Jon McCabe...
Meanwhile, the already installed energy savers like insulation in the attic, a heating system that recovers 85 per cent of the heat from air before it leaves the building, individually thermostated rooms and adjustable-speed fume hoods may provide leads on how other buildings can save...