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Inside the office to the left of the red door, however, lurk less pleasant reminders of current Advocate worries. A number of notes beseech members to pay their dues, which have escalated to $40 per year. Another announces. "The Advocate phone has been reconnected" over which someone has scrawled "Phone...
Shultz's threat was explicit but not surprising. Only last month the U.S., along with Britain and France, walked out of a meeting of the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna after it voted to refuse to recognize Israel's credentials as a member...
The extra money will give the House committee "a little more autonomy." Abrams added, saying the dues apply only for this year and set no precedent.
Eliot House resident Rchecca E. Campbell '84 said of the dues. 'I don't mind too much--it's just a more point way to pay at the dancer.
However, Elizaheth Garvey 83. Winthrop House Commutee chairman, said House dues would only create unimosly in the House" because people and not walling in put out money when they don't know excatly what is's ging for."