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Dates: during 1970-1979
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William H. Bossert '59, master of Lowell House, plans to require all applicants to schedule an interview with someone on the House staff. Based on information the applicant supplies in the interview, he then plans to admit those applicants who want to enter Lowell for a special reason--as distinguished from those who merely want to leave the Quad and enter any River House. Bossert may also give preference to those who want close contact with a certain tutor in Lowell and those who come from especially crowded Houses...

Author: By Roger M. Klein, | Title: A House of Your Choice | 9/28/1977 | See Source »

Linda Lotz, a spokesman for the Washington-based organization, said yesterday the letter--dated September 12--has already elicited written responses from two college presidents, whom she declined to identify. She added that the organization's staff will follow up on the letters by calling the 42 university presidents later this week...

Author: By Joseph L. Contreras, | Title: CIA Papers Link Harvard To Mind-Control Project | 9/28/1977 | See Source »

...Jimmy in a hospital gown after the birth of a grandchild. Then word got round about how Annette and Jeff were aiming to follow a bit too closely in Brother Billy's enterprising footsteps. Last week the project was quietly dropped. As a member of Rosalynn's staff explained, "They didn't want to do anything that would seem to exploit the White House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 26, 1977 | 9/26/1977 | See Source »

...could be taken for a business lunch. Aides are having trouble fixing a figure, since meals and drinks cost so much more in Manhattan than in, say, Cedar Rapids; one guess is $35 for two people. But Carter has railed so vehemently against the "three-martini lunch" that his staff has to come up with something. Carter is also considering eliminating or restricting deductions for club dues, tickets to sports events and the cost of using corporate jets. Business would get new incentives to invest. The tax credit that corporations can take for expansion and modernization expenditures would be increased...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Tax Reform Takes Shape | 9/26/1977 | See Source »

...Eckstein, a member of TIME'S Board of Economists, has the answers because he has built by far the world's largest bank of economic statistics-more than 3.5 million series of figures about the U.S. and 127 other countries. These data are constantly updated by his staff of 250 economists and analysts from the huge mass of numbers put out free by governments, associations and corporations. Then the figures are fed into the most capacious computer that Burroughs has ever sold. Eckstein's econometric models, based on thousands of mathematical equations, produce not only forecasts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: To the Prophet Go the Profits | 9/26/1977 | See Source »

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