Word: receivee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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No Negotiations. The ideal solution to the problem, say Law Professors Robert Keeton of Harvard and Jeffrey O'Connell of Illinois, would be a system lor getting more money to victims while charging less for policies, and clearing most of the accident cases out of over worked courts. Like...
But the new federal tax laws forbid this practice so that, for example, $250,000 that the Coop will receive from M.I.T. for its old store there cannot be used to pay next year's refunds.
Under the provisions of the act, students will receive $200 to $800 according to their needs. Peter K. Gunness '57, assistant director of admissions and freshman scholarships, said yesterday that the application for assistance had been made on a projected figure of 445 students whose parents would be unable to...
"Although we know only the general guide-lines that will be used in allocating the funds," the act will presumably make up the difference between the amount the parents can afford and the $800 limit, Gunness said. Thus a boy whose parents contributed $300 would receive $500 in aid, a...
Gunness praised the act for allowing colleges to select the students who should receive aid. "After all, we are the ones who should know whom to pick," he said.