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...done anything to streamline the Harvard bureaucracy. But at root it is a minor contention. No one would seriously suggest that the resources freed up by even the most drastic retrenchment in federal requirements actually will dramatically facilitate the hiring of women or minorities Reducing the "immense burden of paperwork" will make the lives of department chairmen and search committees more pleasant. Whether it will make them more efficient purveyors of affirmative action seems another story entirely...

Author: By Paul A. Engelmayer, | Title: An Equivocal Statement | 4/17/1982 | See Source »

...afford. Those who were able paid the full amount; the rest pledged what they could. Says the Rev. Irwin Savella, Bishop McNamara's principal: "We didn't ask to see their IRS forms. We never said, 'We hear you have a new car.' " The only paperwork was a simple tuition form with name, address, number of children in school-and a monetary pledge. Surprisingly perhaps, the plan worked. Freshman enrollment for the current year increased 56%, from 128 to 200 students, partly because parents who were discouraged by a fixed tuition were enticed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Pay-What-You-Can Plan | 3/29/1982 | See Source »

...style but also income. This reported income taxed, could help the President balance the budget. That could hold down government borrowing to make up for the deficit, which could lower the interest rate to taken down each time Jo buys Arden's lunch Even if it causes some additional paperwork, any cost benefit analysis would support such a reasonable tax policy...

Author: By M. CHARLES Mason, | Title: No More Free Lunches | 3/18/1982 | See Source »

...ensuing week was, I hope, as close to hell as I'll ever come: phone calls to the police department, the insurance company, and Amie's lawyer. Big guilt. We got the paperwork cleared up in a week, and the other woman's damages were covered by the Chevy's liability insurance, I'd pay for the repairs to the Chevy, and the population of Johnson High School, a.k.a. the Classic Chevy Fan Club, would never speak to me again...

Author: By Naomi L. Pierce, | Title: Car Wrecking Texas-Style | 3/9/1982 | See Source »

...people in first class, but only 12 percent of those in coach, were working during the flight. "The relationship obvious," he says with triumph. Of course it is nothing of the sort. First class, because it is more expensive, arguably draws more people on business, who will have specific paperwork to hand in at the other in at the other one of the flight. Coach arguably draws more people on violation, and blue-collar workers, and children, who simply have no work to do. That Molloy did not think of controlling for these factors says a good deal about...

Author: By Adam S. Cohen, | Title: Success Made Sleazy | 2/16/1982 | See Source »

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