Word: correctives
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...students who lose federal aid because they refuse to register for the draft. Mr. Rozinski's principal objection seemed to be that he would either pay more tuition or receive less financial aid as a result of the additional aid for non-registrants. While this may be a correct prediction, I hope Mr. Rozinski will look beyond his personal situation to consider the broader issue: is it fair to deprive a non-registrant of a college education because he or his parents cannot afford to pay college costs alone...
...Rozinski is correct that replacing non-registrants federal aid may affect him. Indeed, we may all indirectly pay if Harvard replaces non-registrants federal aid. However, the issue is not so narrow as Mr. Rozinski's concerns...
...refused to sign a form. The woman had been active politically in the '60s and would not sign the appropriate papers because, Guernsey says, she felt it gave Social Security, "carte blanche" to investigate her personal history. Citing the Privacy Act, Guernsey convinced the judge that she was correct and sincere...
...just noticing things and pointing them out to The Crimson, that's not much help," Walcott said. He added that he would correct any problems which came to his attention...
...remaining ECAC schedules of several teams were listed incorrectly in Saturday's Crimson. The correct schedules of the leading teams are as follows: Harvard: at Northeastern, tonight; at Brown, Feb. 25; at Princeton Feb.27. Providence: B.U., Feb.23; at Colgate Feb. 26. RPI: at St. Lawrence, Feb. 25; at Clarkson, Feb.26. St. Lawrence: Colgate, Feb. 22; RPI, Feb. 25, Clarkson, Feb.28. UNH: at B.C., Feb. 22; Yale, Feb 27; at Northeastern, March 1 Yale: at Cornell, Feb.26; at UNH, Feb.27; Dartmouth, March...