Word: hsa
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...annual report released prior to Howe's appointment. HSA president Arthur I. Segel '73 had called for a more clearly defined relationship between his organization and the University, and suggested that HSA seek subsidies from Harvard to cover its cumulative debts...
...report said, "A subsidy would enable HSA to stay financially secure as an organization while continuing in its function of providing productive work for needy undergraduates, a burden which will fall upon the University should HSA be forced to discontinue or greatly reduce operations...
Segel said that HSA's debts prevent it from expanding its employment of scholarship students...
Howe said that he will institute a policy of hiring managerial personnel on the basis of merit, rather than financial need. Segel had said in his report that HSA's current policy of placing a priority on expanding the number of jobs available and raising wages for students on scholarship has "hurt our ability to generate managers from our own organization...
...Last year HSA accounted for ten percent of all term-time earnings paid out within the University. That's good but I'm sure we can increase that figure," he said...