Word: credited
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wartime experiences of its pseudonymous doctor-author, Richard Hooker, had been kicking around Hollywood for several years. Fourteen directors had been offered the property; all turned it down. Director number 15 was Robert Altman, a television refugee with one major picture (That Cold Day in the Park) to his credit. Altman decided to make the film, hired blacklisted writer Ring Lardner, Jr. to do the screenplay, and produced a brilliant black comedy that was a tremendous critical and popular success. M*A*S*H* took the Grand Prize at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, earned Lardner a screenwriting Oscar...
...simple case of good and bad financial aid bills," R. Jerrold Gibson '52, director of the Office of Fiscal Services, said last week. 'The tuition tax credit bill is a bad bill in that it is too costly and gives money to the wrong people." Gibson has hit the nail on the head...
THROUGHOUT the extended Congressional debate on the two alternate tuition aid bills, legislators have lost sight of the central issue--aid to middle-income families struggling to put children through college. Tuition tax credit proposals, which call for a $250 tax credit to all families regardless of their need for such assistance, are clearly not the answer to this dilemma...
...fact, a Congressional Budget Office study last spring showed that 37 per cent of the money from tuition tax credit legislation would go to families with annual incomes over $25,000. Only 13 per cent of the outlay, the study reported, would go to those with incomes under...
President Carter promised last week he will veto legislation containing tuition tax credit proposals. We urge the President to keep his promise and to kill tuition tax credits before this misdirected altruism is allowed to go any further...