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...decisions will also reduce cost to schools as well as time for students. When Web-based decisions alleviate the need for mailing decisions at all, the Harvard Admissions office will save money on paper and postage. Byerly Hall could then pass the savings onto students by decreasing the application fee...
...website will be as secure as anything over the web where people supply confidential information like credit card numbers,” he says, much like the part of Dartmouth’s website that allows studnts to apply on-line and pay the application fee with a credit card...
...sordid history. The initial deals between Peabody and the Hopi during the 1960s, on much worse terms than similar deals elsewhere, were negotiated by a lawyer, John Boyden, who died in 1980. He claimed to represent the controversial tribal council of the day, which paid him a $1 million fee--even as he secretly represented Peabody's interests. Says University of Colorado law professor Charles Wilkinson: "It's as outrageous a scenario as we've seen in Western resource development...
Much of the money from the permit fee goes to pay street performer monitors—three individuals employed by the city from May through October to regulate the sound level and mediate potential disputes between performers. The monitors can also issue citations: a verbal warning for the first time the performer violates a code, then a $25 citation. The performer’s permit will be revoked after three citations...
...team” is an organization run by graduate students in Dudley House. For a fee, the team provides people to card students and supervise alcohol at parties...