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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard Graduate Economic Club sponsored the discussion held before an audience of 150, centered around the issues of nuclear power and the rising cost...

Author: By Payne L. Templeton, | Title: Panels Discuss Fuel, Mideast | 3/10/1977 | See Source »

...bomber and the MX ballistic missile, and therefore does not represent a real curtailment in the long-term spending program. In fact, by stretching out the purchasing of these weapons rather than terminating them entirely, the Carter administration may in the long run increase their total cost, once the anticipated effects of inflation are taken into account...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fewer Bucks For The Bang | 3/10/1977 | See Source »

...University based the rent jumps on a rise in the cost of living, George C. Putnam '49, Treasurer of Harvard College, said yesterday...

Author: By Jaleh Poorooshasb, | Title: Harvard Hikes Rent On Space In Holyoke Center Complex | 3/9/1977 | See Source »

...pipeline or railroad-from inundated Eastern areas like Buffalo. But empty pipelines are not available, and state officials, after some reckoning on their calculators, found that 182 million railroad carloads of water or snow would be required to make up for California's water shortage alone. Estimated cost of such an operation: $437 billion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: No Drought of Far-Out Ideas | 3/7/1977 | See Source »

Some people were clearly thinking bigger. House Republican Leader John Rhodes of Arizona revived a ten-year-old proposal to divert some of Alaska's Yukon River before it spills into the Bering Sea. The waters would be channeled instead to the Lower 48. The cost of such a big ditch would be at least $200 billion, but some of that cost could perhaps be recovered by the generation of hydroelectric power as the water descended through the Canadian Rockies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: No Drought of Far-Out Ideas | 3/7/1977 | See Source »

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