Word: healthful
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...long, slow process," Richard Ogden, assistant regional auditor of HEW's Boston office said earlier this week. The audit started a year after a School of Public Health professor sued the university and charged that federal funds had been misused from 1969 to 1975, and encompasses fiscal years...
...start of the audit was the culmination of a bizarre series of events resulting in Harvard's reimbursement of $132,000 in federal funds to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The funds had been misspent in the school's Department of Nutrition...
Questions over the use of federal funds in the Medical School and the School of Public Health began in 1975, when Dr. Phin Cohen, a researcher and assistant professor of Nutrition at the School of Public Health since 1969, was not reappointed to his position. Cohen's salary was based on two NIH grants that he obtained in 1971, but which Harvard allegedly used to pay some expenses not related to the researcher's projects...
...spend his grant money, and was not satisfied by the explanations offered by Dr. Fred Stare, who was then chairman of the Department of Nutrition. Without Stare's knowledge, Cohen went to University officials asking them to conduct an internal audit of the Medical School and School of Public Health grants...
...then requested that HEW conduct a full-scale investigation of grants to the Medical School and the School of Public Health. No action was taken until a year later, when Dr. Cohen's experiences were brought to the attention of a Congressional subcommittee charged with overseeing...