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Currently, 20 doctors and 13 nurses work without pay at the clinic, which serves some 150 patients during the five evenings it is open each week. Nearly 90 per cent of the patients are between the ages of 18 and 23; two-thirds give Cambridge addresses...
...There was a definite understanding that the lab bills were negotiable. We are willing to pay the real cost of the services." the clinic's director. Dr. Joseph H. Brenner. an M.I.T. staff psychiatrist, said in an interview last night. Although the City Hospital was charging commercial rates for the lab services, he said, the hospital had generally co-operated with the clinic...
Hanify is negotiating with Dean Ford for a "student activities fee" of $8 to $10, half of which would go to the Student Council, half to the various House committees. While Ford has the power to take the money from unrestricted Faculty funds, Hanify said, "ultimately, the student will pay...
With his androgynous visage, his arms akimbo, Jagger beckons to the repressed sexual urges in all of us, volunteers to take on the burden of our own sadistic and rebellious reveries; in return, we pay him lots of money and promise not to remember what he does. As long as he gives us a few concrete gestures, the rest doesn't matter; we'll extrapolate from there. His sulking, his mincing, the fluttering eves, the limp wrist are but touch-stones to the structure of our own imaginations. I don't know what happened in New York or the Boston...
...arrested once more, this time on a Federal charge of using the mails to defraud. Now, his credentials were impeccable. Sure, he went to jail, but the Massachusetts legislature voted to pay him the remainder of his $20.000 annual salary anyway...