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...Pass/Fail, or from Pass/Fail to graded status (Arts and Sciences courses), and from graded to Satisfactory/No Credit, or from Satisfactory/No Credit to graded status (Education courses). Last day to drop a course, or to change from Credit to Non-Credit or Audit within the same course (with 50 per cent adjustment of tuition...
...Last day to drop a course, or to change from credit to non-credit or audit within the same course (with 50 per cent adjustment of tuition). 20 Garden...
...rose, Evans continues, companies would be able to finance a huge expansion of plant and equipment spending by selling new stock. The payoff: a speedup in economic growth that would create 440,000 new jobs by 1985. The Steiger amendment itself, Evans calculates, would not cost the Treasury a cent; though the capital-gains levy would be lower, there would be more profits to tax. And the quickening of economic growth would raise the Government's take from other taxes enough to cut the federal deficit by $16 billion...
Although Gibson likes working with students, she is the first to admit that her job is at least 75 per cent clerical. "They call us staff assistants, and we like to be referred to as staff assistants. But we're basically secretaries," she admits...
...DELEGATES to the Harvard-Radcliffe Constitutional Convention should be commended for their acute sense of the lack of any organized student voice, influence, or power in how Harvard is run. Our recent experiences with the Core Curriculum, in which the opposition of 65 per cent of the student body was ignored, and with Harvard's contribution to apartheid, in which the united petition of over 3000 students was ignored, expose the costs of having no leverage over the University...