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...hard to arouse the public's interest. Most of the economists favored a package approach, in effect putting all the bad eggs into one basket that Congress would be asked to throw out. Unfortunately, they did not altogether win their point. The Ford Administration is likely to recommend repeal of some of the special-interest legislation, but it is unlikely to say anything about the Jones Act or the Davis-Bacon Act, which has the effect of inflating construction wages...
...Faculty Council decided this week not to recommend any changes this year in the academic calendar--but that hardly means Harvard is going to forget about its energy problems for a year...
...including those in prison, will also be treated differently. Their cases will be reviewed by a new nine-member Presidential Clemency Board, headed by former New York Republican Senator Charles Goodell, who sharply opposed the Nixon Administration's Viet Nam War policy. This board will be able to recommend to the President that specific men serving in prison be released. It will determine how much compensating service in jobs must be performed in each case. It will also have the task of reviewing the files of some 216,500 veterans who received less than honorable discharges, and upgrade those...
...seems little reason to make the testimony itself public if it would discourage open discussion. But it is important that the alternatives that the committee is discussing and the gist of their deliberations over each be disseminated to the public before the committee begins to hammer out its final recommendations this fall. Strauch strongly emphasizes that while he and most others on the committee have preferences, they are no where near any group resolutions. Discussions with other members of the committee tend to confirm this. However, it also appears that at least a plurality of the 16 members tentatively favors...
...most controversial and extended debates the committee faces are expected this fall when the members attempt to hammer out a workable program they can recommend to Bok and Horner. The committee will then have to wrestle with the many problems posed by any increase in the size of Harvard's student body...