Word: costs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...just over five years since the last unwilling conscripts joined the army. And it may not be much more than five years until the draft comes back, judging from the unexpectedly high cost and questionable military ardor of the all-volunteer army. Not so long ago, leaves of absence were avoided, psychiatrists consulted, cooler climes visited, and careers inconveniently interrupted because of the draft. The draft, now so easily forgotten, was then a compelling and ominous presence in our midst...
...cost of promoting each product per physician ranges from about 50 cents to $1 to the companies, which send gifts to students at many medical schools. In a year this amount to approximately $1500 to $2500 per physician. Howard G. Goldsweig, assistant medical director at Ives Laboratories in New York, wrote this week in a letter to The New York Times...
...report sponsored by the Office of Administrative Studies, other aids in energy conservation, including the installment of storm windows in dormitories during the last few years, Christmas vacation policies and heightened general energy consciousness, along with PEP and Delta automation, were explored for cost effectiveness...
Joyce says last year about $4.5 million were spent on steam in Cambridge alone, while $1.5 million went toward steam costs at the Medical School area. The cost of electricity in Cambridge was $7 million, while at the Medical School area it was $1.5 million. Gas and oil, Joyce adds, are only used in Cambridge, where $250,000 and $500,000 were spent respectively...
...basic problem is that Harvard University doesn't provide any low-cost day-care centers for university mothers. The fees are phenomenally high," Cornelia F. Worsley '79, said. "I'm not sure the money should be coming from us. The responsibility of RUS is more to talk to Harvard to defray costs: we're doing a stopgap type of thing...