Word: costs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...same time, the inflation rate (now above 6%) would be pared to just over 4%. Growth alone, said Schultze, would allow Carter to balance the budget, but federal spending could not be permitted to increase much more than 1% a year beyond the cost of inflation. Said Schultze: "We're betting very heavily on business investment" to sustain growth...
...with the curious explanation that the welfare mess "is worse than we thought." Several options for revamping welfare had been prepared by HEW Secretary Joseph Califano and debated in five White House meetings over the past month, but none of them was acceptable to Carter essentially because they all cost too much money...
...fact, ever since the late 1960s, when the cost of undergraduate education exceeded Radcliffe's budget, Harvard has been picking up the tabs, so the agreement signed yesterday by Presidents Bok and Horner does not present any big surprises to anyone...
...breakfast decision is not the dislocation it will bring to students and workers but the fact that the whole problem may have been unavoidable. Dean Rosovsky and Fox dismissed out of hand the possibility of retaining hot breakfasts in all Houses, a move that would have cost each student an extra $18 to $30 in board fees each year. Administrators did not look seriously at the 14-meal plan, an option that would allow students to decide for themselves how important breakfast is to them. At the very least Fox should rotate the hot breakfasts each semester or perhaps monthly...
...warning about Tyner's shows: he doesn't like to play a long time. Don't think you can get around this by staying at the second show because it will cost you and he plays the same thing pretty much the same way (never exactly the same) in the second show. At Paul's Mall beginning Monday...