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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...brave new world of deregulation, airlines have foundered from a deadly mix of overexpansion and downward pressure on fares. Then there is Midwest Express Airlines, an upstart based in Milwaukee, Wis., that pampers customers with wide leather seats, free champagne and provisions that arrive on china--and thus far has a habit of pulling premium fares from passengers' pockets...
...captive market and barring new entrants. It was partly because Kimberly-Clark's headquarters, then in Neenah, Wis., was off the beaten path that the company started its private fleet. "Air travel was difficult and expensive. We were frustrated," Hoeksema says. The paper company named its unit Midwest Express Airlines and began offering service to the public--specifically the well-heeled business public--in 1984, the year the Civil Aeronautics Board was abolished and a flood of new airlines entered the market...
...express a range of views on their role as teachers. Maria K. Blees '97, a former CS-50 TF, says she sees herself as more of a facilitator than a primary instructor...
...guideline] is the University's investment, which has a return it wants to maximize," which is balanced with the desire "as shareholders to express yourself contrary to management when they are leading the corporation into an area which would not be socially responsible," says Bernard Wolfman, chair of the ACSR and Fessenden professor...
Residents also express special concern about long-term development in the area, which places properties like North Hall, 51 Brattle St. and 8 Story St. under the protective mantle of the University's tax exempt status, increasing the burden on area residents...