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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Perhaps a nine-digit fine would convince Morton-Thiokol and other contractors to temper their worship of divine Profit with some common sense...

Author: By Gregory R. Bell, | Title: Morton - Thiokol: Getting Off Easy | 12/10/1986 | See Source »

...League newspaper debuted this week at Ivy campuses across the Northeast, proving that for some students, the age-old athletic conference is also an intercollegiate community for the exchange of ideas and opinions, and potential profit...

Author: By Eli G. Attie, | Title: Newpaper to Seek Unity Among the Ivy Schools | 12/6/1986 | See Source »

Frankel said the Sound's first issue did not clear a profit, and said that making money off the venture was not a consideration. Other principal staff members echoed those sentiments, but, according to Princeton bureau chief David Frank, the Ivy tabloid was "not founded as a non-profit corporation." Frank added that the only people who stand to make a profit are the staff at Penn...

Author: By Eli G. Attie, | Title: Newpaper to Seek Unity Among the Ivy Schools | 12/6/1986 | See Source »

...land at St. Paul's parking lot over the next two weeks, a proposal has been introduced to use some of the space as a transitional living center for homeless families. Though the establishment of such a model dwelling for the homeless will not return the greatest immediate profit to HRE, the benefit to the University as a multidisciplinary sociological research project makes this transitional living center a valuable long-term investment...

Author: By Andrew J. Sussman, | Title: Helping Harvard and the Homeless | 12/4/1986 | See Source »

Harvard Medical School itself witnessed a major case of fraud less than four years ago, when John R. Darsee admitted to a series of fraudulent published research findings on heart disease. The line between the pure realm of academic research and the "pressures" of profit and personal gain has perhaps never before been tested as it is now in this era of high-profile science--an era that has witnessed the rapid commercializing of biomedicine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: High-Profile Science | 12/4/1986 | See Source »

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