Word: share
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Finance Committee is bogged down with the energy program and may not take up Social Security until next year. When it does, the committee will tack on an amendment by Wisconsin Democrat Gaylord Nelson that would ease the tax burden on workers by making their employers pay a bigger share of Social Security cost. Under Nelson's proposal, 1978 would be the last year in which both paid the same tax: 6.05% of the first $17,700 earned by the worker. The next year, employers would pay taxes on up to $50,000 of an employee's income...
...Harvard football season did not end last week. It just seemed that way. The Crimson hopes for at least a share of the Ivy League title are still very much alive, but the defense must break the Penn wishbone at the Stadium today if Harvard is to stay in the race...
...Harvard is handling Penn this afternoon, keep your ears open for the Brown-Dartmouth score. A Bruin victory gives Harvard control over its own destiny. Regardless of what happens in other games, the Crimson can take a share of the title by winning its last two contests...
Those of you who don't want Brown to win a share of anything might hope instead that Dartmouth waits until next week to do its necessary losing and knocks Brown out of the race today...
...critics, including a number of visiting committee members, accept economics as one aspect of planning but they claim that the current program gives short shrift to social, political and physical factors in the planning process. Faculty members who share Kain's viewpoint, many of whom entered the department within the last few years, note that the remaining core courses--Planning Process: Political and Institutional Analysis, Planning Law and Administration and Urban Growth and Spatial Structure--provide students with the necessary foundation in other relevant disciplines, including physical planning. H. James Brown Jr., professor of City Planning, sums up the opinion...