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...recent letter to the Crimson, April 17, 1981. Nathan Glazer suggests that Harvard Law School's Legal Services Institute in Jamaica Plain is a good example of the kind of wasteful government spending which "can be cut without any apparent losses to the poor." He reaches this conclusion by a "simple division" of the amount of federal funds being spent ($500,000) by the number of students (32) at the Institute. Readers of the Crimson would benefit. I think, from knowing some additional facts about this equation...
None of the organizers of the petition drive and nine of the signers of the petition is a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe Gay Students Association (GSA), Nathan S. Szanton '83, a Straights for Gays member, said yesterday...
Under the grievance procedure guidelines. Wright may choose one member to the three-member hoc committee that will hear her complaint. Dean Rosvsky and Nathan Huggins, chairman of the Afro-Am department. select the other two committee members. But the committee rejected as "inappropriate" Wright's choice of Eileen Southern, professor of Afro-American Studies, and asked Wright to select someone else...
...very little--providing legal services by student volunteers for the poor--was costing a fortune. It is this sort of head-scratching result resulting from simple division that leads some of us to believe that many things in government can be cut without any apparent losses to the poor. Nathan Glazer Professor of Education and Social Structure
...Boston University Medical Center, 290 suffered almost 500 medical mishaps. More than 200 of these complications were due to drugs. An additional 175 resulted from other treatments or diagnostic tests. These mishaps contributed to the death of 15 patients. At the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Surgeon Nathan Couch and colleagues reviewed the cases of 5,612 patients admitted for surgery in 1978 and 1979. According to Couch, medical mishaps (costing at least $1.3 million in extra care) occurred in 36 patients, leading to serious physical impairment in five people and the death of eleven. Says Couch: "Obviously...