Word: reflective
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...agrees with her. And the agreement is very important. For Khan's last album with Rufus, Streetplayer, the group operated under one management and Khan had another. The split widened and Khan struck out on her own. The songs she has assembled with the aid of her friends reflect her comfort and security with the new arrangement...
...calculating the costs of alternative meals plans, we have assumed that the fixed costs of the Food Services--labor, administrative, and overhead--should be borne equally by all resident students. The variable prices will reflect only the differences in the non-fixed, food costs. (This appears to be the practice at every other school we have examined.) Thus the savings that might result to those who purchase a 14-meal plan would come solely from a reduction in the cost of the food that they eat. At the same time, this would mean that board contracts would rise for those...
LaGrone's statistics may not reflect the problem fully. They do not include youngsters who were already in treatment when he arrived at the base. Also, he speculates that the number of patients would have been far greater if the pressure in officers' families against consulting psychiatrists were not so high. More than 94% of his patients came from the families of enlisted men, and the psychiatrist believes that officers' children could use at least as much help...
However, Robert E. Kaufmann '62, associate dean of the Faculty for finance and administration, said yesterday the indications from Washington now seem to reflect that the government "has no intention of forcing charitable or educational institutions into strict compliance" with the guidelines...
Frank J. Weissbecker, director of Food Services, released figures indicating that if students had chosen a 14-meal plan this year, they would have saved $133 in board charges. The cost differences reflect only savings in food consumption