Word: exempt
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Council had invited Burke and Gregory B. Stone '58, president of the HSA, to answer questions on the new combine. Many members wished to know why the University had suddenly decided to clamp down on the solicitors who, in using their rooms, were endangering the University's tax-exempt status, and who were operating without adequate insurance...
...expressed their discontent at the combine's ten per cent tariff on their profits, charging that the tax amounts to confiscation. In most cases, however, the complaint is unsound, as it overlooks the fact that the Agency provides them with legal business addresses--something which their rooms in tax-exempt University property failed to give them...
Negroes denied the rights of citizenship should be exempt from taxes and compulsory military service...
...heart of our operation is the fact that students are not allowed by law or University regulations to conduct businesses from their rooms, since the rooms are in tax-exempt property. It is also a fact that for most students trying to conduct a business it is too expensive to rent an office space by themselves. It was with these facts in mind that a number of us worked hard all summer to establish a business situation in which students could develop and conduct businesses legally with proper facilities in the Harvard Square community. . . . Gregory B. Stone...
...that he had fought the ban on installment buying when it was under discussion while he was Air Force Secretary. But now, as Wilson's aide, he felt that the directive would not cripple air procurement if it were interpreted liberally. Reason: Wilson left himself the power to exempt certain yet-to-be-named weapons from...