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Jayne Daigle, a senior forward from Dartmouth, was picked unanimously for the Ivy Payer of the Year award and was also the only unanimous first team selection...
...statement, Bok also asked Congress not to base policy on the theory of "cost-containment." He wrote that the increasingly popular theory, which might base aid or grants on a maximum reasonable tuition cost, would unfairly punish private universities not subsidized by tax-payer...
...home in velvet-lined boxes to London or New York. It was a cumbersome wizardry that they practiced, lumbering across Mexico or Africa in darkroom wagons. In desert heat they crawled under layers of blankets, into lightless black bags, to change their photographic plates. When a photographer named Captain Payer was taking pictures in Egypt for the Viceroy in 1863, the fellahin thought that his camera was a Pandora's box, and-that his black bellows contained cholera; they smashed the whole instrument. But the rewards of pioneering photographic work could be magic indeed. Masters of Early Travel Photography...
...individual may choose non-violent civil disobedience to protest a law he feels to be un-just. But it is cowardly to expect the University to subsidize one's personal moral decision by nullifying the results of that decision. It is also inexcusably selfish to expect the payer to subsidize one's college education despite one's disregard for the law enacted by the elected representatives of the American people...
...Massachusetts homeowners to join a mostly blue-collar group called "Fair Share." It aims to get residential property taxed at lower levels than commercial and industrial sites and to enact a "circuit breaker" law to rebate up to $500 of any property taxes that exceed 8% of the payer's taxable income...