Word: costs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...point where officers complain that they cannot adequately patrol their beats. The police administration should seriously consider hiring more officers, despite the added expense this might incur. Personal safety is too vital to be sacrificed, either to student carelessness or to an ill-conceived bureaucratic concern for cost-cutting...
...union, Local 35 of the Federation of University Employees, is asking for a one year contract with an eight per cent wage increase, and has said it is willing to negotiate on this and other positions. University officials, however, have said repeatedly that their offer--of partial cost of living increases over three years--is final and not negotiable. The current wage rates, which start at $4.41 an hour, do not need to be changed, administrators say, because they are equal to or are above the wages paid for similar work in the New Haven area and at colleges throughout...
...Boston Edison has sharply contested Harvard planners' projections of cost savings...
...Ford division, chock-full of young drivers seeking a permanent career in racing and teams looking for a way to hold on, is the most competitive, Herne says. Founded in 1968. Formula Ford is an internationally recognized beginners' class. The successful first season cost the Medenica team about $12,000, but they managed to break even when they sold their car at the end of the year. A normal weekend of Formula Ford racing costs about $500, Medenica says, including entry fees, a set of tires, gas, hotel and travel expenses and repair work on the car. The $500 figure...
...team plans to enter racing competition next spring. "The next step is to stay in Fords no matter how much money we have this year," Medenica says. "What I'd like to do next season is have a real national/professional season," he says, adding that such a season will cost the team about...