Word: stoning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...most serious drawback in the outlined operation is the monopoly, or group of monopolies that would be created. Gregory B. Stone '58, undergraduate president, has made it clear that the Agency does not expect the University to issue solicitation permits to two competing typewriter agents, or refrigerator renters. He argues that the market is not big enough for two dealers in this sort of field, and expects the University to favor the Organization...
...GEORGE STONE...
...concentrators with tutors, even those seniors who are not permitted to submit a thesis. Each spring, of course, we do as you recommend we do: we take a count before admitting new students to the field. Let that student who has no tutor throw the first stone...
...cent tax on student agencies, according to Stone, is merely an arbitrary figure deemed necessary to underwrite this year's budget. If conditions permit, the tithe might be reduced in future years, Stone added. There is no provision in the by-laws of the corporation for any rebate to agents, however...
...expensive to rent an office space by themselves. It was with these facts in mind that a number of us worked hard all summer to establish a business situation in which students could develop and conduct businesses legally with proper facilities in the Harvard Square community. . . . Gregory B. Stone...