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...three divestment candidates, alumni will be challenging the Tammany Hall attitude that has led Harvard to staff the Board with timid yes-men and women. Just to make sure that Tammany Hall attitude is thwarted, the University should invite observers, perhaps from the Undergraduate Council and the press, to monitor the ballot count...
...give the three divestment candidates an opportunity to respond to Bok's propoganda by footing the bill for a mailing to all 190,000 alumni. Finally, to assure the community that the election will be conducted fairly, Harvard officials should invite outside observers more acquainted with democratic processes to monitor the collection and counting of ballots...
...investment tools. Consumers invest in them because they want to get rich." The fastest-growing new account is the self-directed variety, in which the customer can switch from, say, Treasury bonds to a real estate investment trust. Citibank offers an account called Direct Access that enables investors to monitor their IRAs on home computers...
...established a policy for all its public employees who have AIDS or who have been infected by the AIDS-related virus, HTLV-III. Although the measure states that employees "should be treated the same as with any other chronic illness," it calls for a special team of physicians to monitor AIDS cases...
Trying to do just that, the mayor proposed a series of reforms, including a panel to monitor appointments. He also plans to forbid officers of political parties to do business with the city. Says Media Consultant David Garth, a longtime Koch adviser: "When the mayor really wants to put his shoulder to the wheel, he is very tough." But the critics are still out on whether Koch can stage a comeback...