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...picture, you have to wonder whether "accidental miscounting" is why the UC claims it doesn't have enough money and wants to double the Undergraduate Council fee on our term bills next year. Or maybe Mandery just needs a lesson in mathematics...and effective leadership. Timothy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mandery's Abuse of Power | 3/16/1988 | See Source »

Council Chairman Evan J. Mandery '89 and Vice Chairman Jeffery A. Cooper '90 are scheduled to appear before the Faculty Council to explain the need for the fee increase, which would take effect in the fall. Mandery said he will prepare a written report for the meeting outlining how the student government apportions student grants, what use the grants are put to, and how many students request a rebate each year...

Author: By Joseph R. Palmore, | Title: Faculty Steering Council Will Weigh UC Fee Hike | 3/12/1988 | See Source »

...request for a fee increase is a reasonable one, Cooper said, because the student government has not asked for one in seven years. The undergraduate Council may not ask for another increase for at least seven more years, he said...

Author: By Joseph R. Palmore, | Title: Faculty Steering Council Will Weigh UC Fee Hike | 3/12/1988 | See Source »

GEPHARDT offers specific solutions to our nation's problems. Unlike other candidates who advocate big spending and, at the same time, call for a balanced budget, Gephardt has proposed an oil import fee as a means of rasing revenue. Although it is not popular in New England, he has continued to advocate it as sound economic policy, as well as sound energy policy...

Author: By Jane E. Arnold, | Title: Richard Gephardt | 3/7/1988 | See Source »

...stashed his fund temporarily in a savings and loan account at a contemptible 5 1/2% (which, he later concluded, would have netted him $1,200 over the period of his adventures) and went looking for trouble. A financial consultant offered to relieve him of all anxiety, and of a fee of 2% to 4% of his assets, by drawing up a sensible budget. This was not the sort of trouble Rothchild had in mind. He studied hard, listened carefully to a succession of brokers and analysts, and lost steadily. His only good advice came from an astrological marketeer who explained...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fish Fry A FOOL AND HIS MONEY: THE ODYSSEY OF AN AVERAGE INVESTOR | 3/7/1988 | See Source »

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