Word: paid
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Most of these clean-up costs are the salaries of Buildings and Grounds employees who would have been paid by Harvard in any case. These salaries are included in the total cost of the bust and clean-up, Wiggins said, because "if they weren't doing this they'd be doing something constructive...
Councillor Alfred E. Vellucci blasted President Pusey for not having paid the policeman promptly for their services and said that the policeman have still not been paid...
...existence of the laboratory is due to the planning and efforts of the Harvard and M.I.T. Physics Departments and Administrations. The Government paid completely for a facility that Harvard and M.I.T. wanted...
...have not and are not planning to ask the University for funds in addition to those provided by the Government to carry out our work. All direct costs (buildings, materials and supplies, equipment, salaries) and indirect costs (caretaking, heat, University administration) have been and are being paid for by the Federal Government. Harvard University, its staff and students have been and will continue "getting free" the unique opportunities of our laboratory...
...Willy the real estate man assures me) Harvard can purchase some of the choicest acreage available in North Dakota. The plan, as we conceive it, is to construct a new community closely modelled on Cambridge--to be called "Pusey Bluffs." The residents in question will be flown all-expenses-paid, non-stop-direct to Bismarck, with fortnightly bus connections to Yellowstocking, and bimonthly sand-buggy service to Pusey Bluffs...