Word: hsa
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...undergraduate who had plans to compete with the Harvard Student Agencies' European charter-flight service offerod his airplane to the HSA last week, but his offer was rejected...
Stephen A. Sohn '66 claimed last night that an agreement he reached with a British airline would allow the HSA to fly one plane-load of students to Europe for $29 less than its current minimum rate during the peak season...
...HSA's decision to reject Sohn's plane was reportedly based largely on fears that a cheaper flight would drain passengers from other HSA charters. If a chartering agent cannot present a sufficient number of passengers by a specified date, he can be asked to forfeit a ten per cent deposit. The flight is then canceled, or "aborted...
Under his agreement with Garber's Travel Agency, Sohn had been prepared to charter a prop-jet plane from Boston to London, leaving after commencement and returning during the first week of September. He would have charged $240, compared to the HSA's current peak-season minimum of $269 for a flight to Brussels...
Last week an Administration group raled that the HSA's charter-flight operation was "entirely satisfactory" and reaffirmed the agency's monopoly in the Harvard community. Sohn's plans, there-fore, collapsed, along with those of at least one other student group...