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...Medical School is launching a massive pre-paid insurance plan which will provide about 30,000 Boston residents with almost all their medical needs...
...subsidized. Graduate students who don't participate in the travel groups take summer jobs in some area of public service, and if their salaries are in any way inadequate, the school will supplement them. Perhaps the most astonishing example of how the Woodrow Wilson School treats money is its pre-paid interview system. Applicants can zip down to Princeton to look the school over for a few days, and the school picks up the tab. That kind of money is obviously an attraction by itself: students vaguely interested in government can sooner see spending two lavish, aimless years studying politics...
Princeton flew Gatto to its campus for a weekend and Dartmouth bombarded him with pamphlets. Boston College sent Gatto a pre-paid application but he didn't return...
Bored one night on the subway, and reflecting on my ill-spent youth, I noticed a passel of pre-paid post cards dangling overhead. Wayne School in Chicago offered me--free and with no obligation, a card said--a booklet that would tell me how I could complete my high school education at home. I sent in the card...
...view of the long-overdue protests which have arisen concerning the propriety of the charter-flight operations of the HSA. I wish to add my tale of woe to the collection. Early in the spring of last year, I obtained a reservation for a trip to Europe, and pre-paid the entire amount, as required by the HSA. Late in April or early May, concluding that my financial condition required me to take a summer job in the U.S. rather than touring Europe, I attempted to cancel my reservation and obtain a refund...