Word: money
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...certainly wouldn't dream of accepting the money if we felt that this would compromise the course's purpose in any way," he added...
Alevizos said he cut his staff because he believed that the library was over-staffed last year. "Rather than have someone stand around or read on the job," he said, "we'd prefer to use that money for books or something useful for the library and the students...
Shipstead said that the "word from Radeliffe is that they're waiting for dates, rather than putting up the money." Other workers said they blame the general apathy of the Harvard community...
Cottle emphasized that "the course is highly critical of the present political system, and radicals in the past have been opposed to the government's involvement in the University." He added that he would "look everywhere and do anything before going to Washington for money to subsidize...
...staff, he said, were doing all they could to erase misconceptions that students might have about aid (many thought, for instance, of scholarship money as handouts similar to welfare, and felt that by taking loans, they would be in debt to "the man" for life). Cogdell said that he expected a big influx in aid applications in the first couple of months of the year...