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Only a small fraction of House residents use the University's coin-operated word processors and about 75 percent of those do not cite the machines' high cost--$2 per hour--according to a recent survey by the Office for Information Technology...
...below the threshold remain can formally defect to another uncommitted. contender During he arm twisting at McKinstry Elementary, the lonesome Glenn and Cranston supporters were recruited by other groups One result was a Jackson-McGovern tie lor third place that was settled, according to official party rules, by a coin flip-heads, McGovern...
Harvard's experimental coin-operated word processing system has fallen far short of playing for itself, and may undergo substantial organization soon, officials said yesterday...
...soon after my arrival in prison.' A ten-year-old girl-the daughter of a young soldier, who had seen Dostoevsky in the army hospital when she came to visit her dying father-passed him walking under escort and ran back to give him a coin...
...computing branch also provides some basic functions as well, which include copying services from the Central Copying Center in Memorial Hall, word processing services from their office in Holyoke Center, running the coin-operated word processors in the Houses, selling computers and computer equipment at cut-rate prices and operating Harvard's telephone offices...