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...Crimson offers a comp three times a year--including one this fall--because we believe that Harvard and Cambridge need a daily paper, that this community deserves the best coverage we can give it. And we want to help you refine your talents and learn the inside of Harvard and Cambridge...
...largest such program in which the state is the sole insurer. More than 1,000 suspect claims and scores of bogus companies are currently under scrutiny. The total cost of Ohio's Watergate, as a state investigator called it, to employers that support the workmen's comp system could reach into the millions...
Like most comp systems in the 49 other states that have them, the Ohio program is mandatory for any firm that has at least one employee; all told, 235,000 Ohio businesses contribute semiannual premiums totaling $306.5 million a year to the fund. In turn, the fund dispenses fat benefits-up to $186 a week for life for someone who is totally disabled, for example-with a minimum of controls. There is no statutory limit on medical fees, and only a bleary-eyed staff of nine medical-claims examiners to process 4,000 files daily. About 95% of all claims...
Harvard and Radcliffe students who want to become permanent staff members may begin the regular Crimson Competition during the summer and wind up the comp in the early weeks of fall...
...Comp Lit 108 deals with French, English, and American fiction and poetry with a historical perspective. The course treats women authors such as Marguerite de Navarre, Jane Austen, George Eliot, Colette, Sylvia Plath, and Lillian Hellman...