Word: costly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...from stilling the demonstrations, the government's response only roused Argentine workers to sympathy for the students. The workers had their own grievances: the regime had frozen wages for more than two years, while the cost of living has risen more than 20%. When the unions declared a general strike last week, the regime responded with more repression. It declared "siege law," a modified form of martial law that empowered special military courts to try civilians for a host of offenses, from sedition to threats against the army -and to order summary execution for more serious crimes...
Because of the termination of ROTC contracts, Harvard will be granting scholarships to about 15 members of the class of 1973 who would have received ROTC scholarships, said L. Fred Jewett '57, director of Freshman Scholarships. He es- timated the cost of replacing the ROTC scholarships at $25000 to $40000 for next year...
...increases in average stipend and the number of scholarship holders are expected to cost at least...
...directed a project that designed the "PERT COST" management system for the Defense Department. The project was originally intended for use on the Polaris program, but since then the "PERT COST" system has become the pentagon's standard management tool...
Second, the University does not know what it "costs to educate" the average student. Their tuition figure is not based on any such figure. In fact, they admit they have no way of even determining such a figure as the cost to educate the average student. Harvard has many sources of income of which tuition is one small one. Students may already pay more than "it costs to educate them." That is, already one should visualize the tuition as going into a general fund used to support what the Corporation calls the "University." That complex may then exist and thus...