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...director, Malin will deal with only "a handful" perhaps 180 all year--of the students who pass through the aid office every year. His primary contact is with those who are appealing their financial aid decisions, though he occasionally handles routine "walk-in" cases if the staff if seven is busy. "We'd hate to have a director who never saw any students." Jewett says, but adds immediately that the job is becoming more managerial and organizational with each new regulation from above and its resultant bureaucratic detail. Until the office goes computerized with the rest of the major administrative...
...development, at least, has given Malin a surprise different from most people's--if the handwriting on the wall in '76 had proved true, he maintains, the GSL program would be gone by now. "We all thought it would prove far too expensive," he says, and was "amazed" when, instead of cutting back already sprawling eligibilities, the Carter Administration expanded the program to make all students eligible regardless of income...
...little difficult to take a public posture against a move like that, because of the clientele." Malin says now, "but I thought all along it would be one we would...
...from those interviews he does conduct. Malin says his impressions contradict the widespread feeling that more people are squeezing, that safety cushions are smaller than they were five or 10 years back. He counters suggestions of confusion and concern with tales of the madness affecting his first summer in the director's job--the summer directly following the earliest demonstrations of the turbulent late...
...group staged a demonstration in Paine Hall, a sort of pre-skirmish to the larger battles to follow. One of those placed on probation was the senior running back of the football eam. Innocently, the aid office took the usual steps. "We sent them off ordinary letters of notification." Malin says and grabs his head in both hands. Several protests later, the problematic rule was struck from the books: Harvard meanwhile substituted general beneficiary funds" for scholarships...