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...said he is not worried. “We knew there were stricter Election Commission rules this year, so we intentionally spent very little,” Petersen wrote in an e-mail yesterday. “Instead, we are focusing on costless grassroots effort: I find that students respond better to personal contact than doordrops and posters.” The campaign manager for the Petersen-Sundquist ticket, Tracy E. Nowski ’07, said that with the end of the election in sight, the Petersen campaign does not anticipate the need for any new expenditures. Allen said...
...many student groups can become independent, tax-exempt non-profit organizations, and might have already taken the opportunity to do so if they knew that their donations would be taxed. Before applying a tax, the University should have notified student groups so they could consider how to respond...
...stricter Election Commission rules. “We knew there were stricter Election Commission rules this year, so we intentionally spent very little,” Petersen wrote in an e-mail. “Instead, we are focusing on costless grassroots effort: I find that students respond better to personal contact than doordrops and posters.” Allen said that another presidential ticket, led by Tom D. Hadfield ’08 and running mate Adam Goldenberg ’08, who are both Crimson editors, has expressed concern to the Election Commission that the Petersen-Sundquist campaign...
...holding a hairbrush like a microphone….You are kind of at your chairman’s mercy. FM: Did the JonBenet case hit close to home? Some people claim it was her objectification, on the part of her parents, that caused her murder. How do you respond to this claim? WGH: The Jonbenet case, I have never taken it that seriously. I have always thought of it as something that you read in line as you are waiting in the grocery store, and it has never hit close to home. Not that I don’t care...
...percent. The report expressed concern about relatively flat growth in funding for sponsored research, which consists of grants from outside groups like the National Institutes of Health. Sponsored revenue grew one percent this year after six percent growth last year.Vice President for finance Elizabeth Mora did not respond to requests for comment last night. —Staff writer Cyrus M. Mossavar-Rahmani can be reached at crahmani@fas.harvard.edu...