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What a difference today. The schools actively seek the assistance of neighboring business and non-profit institutions. Undergraduates teach and tutor during school hours and in the after-school program. Phillips Brooks House and the newer public service programs channel over half the undergraduate body into teaching, prison work, youth work, helping lonely elderly or the homeless and many other worthwhile activities...
Faculty at the Education School created the Pilot School, a very successful house within the high school. The organization of the Pilot School became the model for a reorganized high school eight years ago. In the 1960s Cambridge built housing for the elderly by utilizing a non-profit corporation established by Harvard...
...recent study of rent control in Berkeley and Santa Monica by Richard Devine of the "Center for Community Change," a non-profit organization dedicated to the empowerment of the poor, the author concluded that "the overwhelming majority of benefits...accrued to middle-class households who were given the unique and ethically comfortable opportunity of maximizing their interest by voting to protect the poor from exploitation." He found that expenditures for discretionary goods such as stereo equipment and gourmet food to be unusually high in these communities. Such items were paid for with increased disposable income due to articially low rent...
There they are: more than 60 employers in Memorial Hall offering you a unique opportunity to sample various careers in a smorgasbord of business and non-profit settings...
...Rent Control Board it is clear that Harvard Real Estate is well able to meet all its operating expenses for the building at the current rent rates; even the recent external capital improvements would be absorbed by the current rates. Why should any landlord, especially Harvard, a non-profit institution, be allowed to seek great and sudden increases in profit...