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...down each year to figure out how much money he is going to pay the 350-odd tenured professors who work for Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, he must observe only one formal guideline, aside from keeping within the Faculty's budget. President Bok annually establishes a maximum salary for all professors in every Harvard faculty--"not that we expect people to meet those standards, but to make sure we have limits," explains Financial Vice President Thomas O'Brien...
...professors in other faculties--most notably at the Law School--also earn the University maximum, says Melissa Gerrity, associate dean for financial affairs. But in Arts and Sciences, financial officials place the next highest '82-'83 salary at $65,000. That fee will reportedly be garnered by libertarian philosopher Robert Nozick at 41 years old a comparatively young Faculty member. Moreover, Nozick received tenure at Harvard relatively recently, in 1969. After Nozick, officials say, tenured Faculty salaries next year will range down to $34,500, with a heavy concentration of professors earning salaries in the $40,000s...
...assistance programs, most educators agree, the GSLs are the most in need of some sort of control. Ever since the Carter administration dramatically expanded eligibility for the loans and removed the maximum income ceiling altogether, the governmental cost of financing the loans has rocketed...
...result of several months of legislative maneuvering has been the adoption of a maximum family income of $75,000 a year for GSL users--a restriction which can be waived if professional scholarship-computing services find that a family incurs enough other costs such as that of other children in college. The new maximum would affect only about 25 undergraduates here, Lyman says...
Reardon and other financial officials downplayed the potential effect that the Reagan tax cuts might have had on donations. Last summer, officials feared that tax-cuts such as the lowering of the maximum tax rate from 70 to 50 percent-might discourage giving. This has not been the case, however, they said, pointing out that people don't generally give money for tax reasons...