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...their investments will reveal the real reasons for their original secrecy, especially when the lists of their owners, stockholders and partners are scrutinized for other connections. Uncannily such secrecy of operations cannot help but invite comparisons with recent national scandals of S&Ls, for which results even our grandchildren will still have to pay the price of their wrongdoings. If HMC is to be considered as an integral part of the University, standing on its own bottom, then one cannot escape the conclusion that it is a very leaky bottom indeed--sinking into a quagmire of administrative inefficiency and professional...
Doris Collier, 61, lives on the Medford hillside. She's been married for 42 years to a man who works for the state housing authority. She has six grandchildren. Both her parents are alive--her father is in a New Hampshire nursing home...
With a raise, Collier said, "you can look forward to a few extra dollars so you don't have to worry about that." She wants to be able to help out her unemployed son-in-law and to pay for dance lessons for her grandchildren...
Rudenstine and his management team can make a difference in whether Collier's grandchildren get those dance lessons, whether Dobbie's daughter gets new clothes and whether Reid gets a vacation, the workers...
...will be easy to feed all those grandchildren (even the "little brown ones," as he has been known to call them) in the Yale dining halls. He can constantly be the big-spending Gampy and buy ice cream every afternoon...