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...students who had found jobs through Student Employment (no fee) to work through HSA instead (paying a fee). If I understand the Dean's argument, this change was justified because the non-profit Employment Office could not afford the staff to be as "aggressive" as HSA. But the economics implicit here would close the Employment Office instantly and transfer all its operations to HSA, thus saving the University the cost of the entire Employment Office. Furthermore, in directing inquires from the Employment Office to HSA, the Manager was responding to the difficulties of serving a non-profit organization...
While the purposes of such publications diverge, all face certain basic dilemmas. One of their implicit functions, for example, is to provide a forum for undergraduates and graduate students who are not in a position to express themselves in professional journals or national media. Yet to limit one's pages to student writings may mean to accept inferior works in lieu of the better ones which faculty members and outside writers might submit if given an opportunity. The problem is complicated by a tendency of students, given a limited amount of reading time, to prefer articles by "authorities...
Where Charity Begins. As against the implicit fear of Government reprisal for failure to cooperate, there was the implicit hope of tax goodies for going along...
...sluggishness of U.S. economic growth in recent years. Among last week's voices calling for prompt and hefty tax cuts to stimulate economic growth were Hubert H. Humphrey, one of the Senate's most conspicuous liberals, and H. Ladd Plumley, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Implicit in the consensus on taxes is a recognition by liberals that Government expenditures cannot create sustainable prosperity, that individual incentives perform indispensable economic functions. President Kennedy has made that recognition explicit. Present tax rates, he said recently, "are so high as to weaken the very essence of the progress...
...student's choice of Honors or C.L.G.S.--the Faculty ought to open up the Honors degree in another fashion. New legislation should grant to the departments the power to recommend for Honors a senior who chose to write a thesis but was unable to complete it for reasons implicit in the thesis material or otherwise outside a momentary disaffection with the tas' These would not be degrees demanding any other grades than the department's usual requirements; they would not be degrees Cum Laude in General Studies at all, but the ordinary Honors of the field...