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Assuming the disappearance of cash, this ultra-paternalistic plan could rid urban areas of some considerable ills. Those who object to the plan's paternalism probably wouldn't have much lunch with a "Brother, can you spare a gambling coupon" program, but then again-as the adage puts it-beggars can't be choosers...
...coupon system is far from perfect, but at least it can boast of its purely voluntary nature. After all, no one would have to buy coupons. In fact, the character of day-to-day charity could change dramatically. The decision to give would no longer be so spontaneous. The foresight necessary to have bought a set of coupons would have to precede any charity. This premeditated giving could not possibly become as widespread as giving is today; it simply requires too much planning from people with many other concerns...
...most panelists agreed that some basic problems--sixth as the homeless, trash, and the condition of "the pit"--need to be addressed. Panelist Richard Getz, for example, mentioned a coupon program to assist penhandlers...
...addition, undergraduations may obtain tickets for the men's hockey exhibition game against New Brunswick strarting on Monday. All that is needed for tickets to the game is coupon #25 in the coupon book...
...receive tickets, students need to deposit one coupon (distributed at registration) and $12 at the Harvard Athletic Ticket Office in the basement of Harvard Hall. Students may receive an additional ticket...