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...separate meetings, the Council and CUE discussed a early semester calendar--apparently the most popular alternative to Harvard's traditional schedule drawn up by Marion C. Belliveau, Faculty Registrar...
...registered with the local government. These firms operate by buying stocks through brokerage firms in Manhattan, London and other financial centers. As long as U.S. shareholders do not report the earnings from such investments to the IRS, they can escape-illegally-the taxes due on them. The islands' registrar is several months behind in processing companies' new applications, and planeloads of businessmen arrive daily on flights from Miami, Nassau and Costa Rica to file new ones. Aside from meeting a few rudimentary regulations, they are free to run their firms with no government interference. Says a recently arrived...
...Registrar's office said the total number of GSD applicants rose from about 620 in 1970 to 800 in 1972. The large increase was due to the GSD's accepting 100 more students in 1972 because of the more into Gund Hall a Registrar official said yesterday...
Plant manager, college registrar, pharmacy clerk, teletype operator, postal worker, security officer and steel mill worker. These are but a handful of some 60 types of jobs held by 95 New York City drug users who cooperated anonymously in a recent study of addicts at work. Their revelations confirm in detail what other studies have suggested: addicts on the payroll bring financial loss and widespread criminality to U.S. business and industry...
Leonard W. Homberg, registrar of the Summer School, said that summer schools throughout the nation have been experiencing a reduction in attendance similar to the drop here...