Word: loaned
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...father of a recent Harvard graduate pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge that he lied to obtain a federal student loan for his daughter to attend the College, U.S. Attorney A. John Pappalardo said...
Daniel F. Coughlin, a Charlestown tax lawyer, secured a Stafford Loan in 1989 by giving Harvard false income and tax information without the knowledge of his daughter, Brenda C. Coughlin '93. The daughter lived in Adams House until she graduated in June...
...falsified tax return Coughlin gave Harvard said his 1989 income was $61,971, while the return he gave the Internal Revenue Service listed his income as $136,733. Had Coughlin, 63, submitted his real income to Harvard, he would not have been eligible for the Stafford Loan, which is based on financial need...
...maximum ammount Stafford applicants may borrow during their first year is $2,625, which includes a $125 financing fee. Brenda Coughlin was a first-year student when her father applied for the loan...
...books that police found in Crowley'sapartment were on loan to the Observatory libraryfrom the Smithsonian Astrophysical ObservatoryInstitute in Washington, D.C., police and libraryofficials said. The Smithsonian's library securityservice contacted Harvard about the matter, but isnot pursuing federal larceny charges, Colettisaid