Word: hsa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Under HSA auspices, the price of football programs will rise from 50 to 75 cents. A recent HSA Newsletter announces that the organization plans "to make an aggressive program selling effort...
Even if sales do not increase, the HSA expects to earn $6,000 to $7,500 for the season on the sale of programs, with a commission of 20 to 25 cents each. Last year 30,000 programs were sold...
Food and pennant concessions, as well as program sales, will be included under the new arrangement. In the past, a catering service has handled the refreshments and the Harvard Athletic Association hired ushers and program sellers. It is expected that the HSA-coordinated operation will allow some students to work at more than one job at the stadium, and net about $15 a game...
...Most of the students in the HSA," Monro points out, "are those with financial need." Neverthless, Stone states, "there are a lot of fellows who don't need to make money but who have business incentive. We don't want them in existing agencies, but if a guy has a new idea, we'll help...
...Need is strictly a relative position," Burke emphasizes. "When we say we're here to help needy students, this does not necessarily mean only scholarship students. We hope to fill the HSA with the most needy students--but I would hesitate to tell any student he is not needy." In short, need is a signifi