Word: fiscality
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...constitution permits assessment of dues on the freshman class, but places most fiscal powers of the new Union Committee under some form of vote control either by the Chairman of the Council Freshman Affairs Committee or the Secretary of the Union...
...full commission, suggested some further shifts. The Federal Reserve Board's power to fix stock-market margins would be transferred to the Securities & Exchange Commission, and the Reserve Board cut from seven to three members. At the same time, the board would be given more monetary and fiscal influence by getting exclusively the important job of buying & selling U.S. bonds to stabilize the market. This job is now done by the powerful Federal Open Market Committee, five of whose twelve members are Reserve Bank presidents elected by commercial bankers. The board would also be represented on the new Monetary...
Formation of the Committee immediately follows Wednesday's announcement by Provost Buck of a $200 a year pay raise for teaching fellows during the next fiscal year. Union President Jerome S. Bruner said the committee will function primarily as an aid to a larger Faculty group already at work on a similar project...
...salary boost for teaching fellows will go into effect at the start of the University's fiscal year in June, Provost Buck announced yesterday. The present full-time salary is $3,000 a year...
Concluded Tobey: "The maze of negotiations, investments, loans and leases between these trusts and Textron presents a fantastic picture of fiscal manipulation," which gave Textron an unfair advantage over taxpaying corporations. Tobey's remedy: Congress should pass a law forcing all such trusts to pay out 85% of their annual gross income to beneficiaries, to get tax exemption...