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Harvard Treasurer George Putnam Jr. '49 and Financial Vice President Hale Champion happily presented the annual financial report last week, showing a $900,000 surplus in the budget and an 11.8 per cent increase in the market value of Harvard's endowment...
Unlike other track and field teams, the cross-country focuses on one event, and the Radcliffe team's surplus talent has scared off less talented runners. "People of lesser caliber were discouraged by this factor when we held our early practices," Hunt says...
...program has also suffered cutbacks in federal funding, McGuire said. Harvard had received a 38 per cent windfall last year when the National Institute of Health, the agency that distributes money to the work-study programs, gave out extra funds from a surplus it had accumulated. This year, however, Harvard received only its usual grant...
Quinn says he warned Sohio "as long ago as mid-1975" that it might not be welcome at Long Beach. Sohio claims that when the pipeline was planned, it did not believe there would be any surplus in California that would have to be piped East. The unexpected West Coast glut-about 600,000 bbl. per day-arose, says Sohio, because of increased energy conservation and the lower fuel consumption that resulted from the recession. Yet others insist that the glut problem cannot be a surprise to the company. Says O.K. ("Easy") Gilbreth, director of Alaska's division...
...could be shipped to Texas by tanker and piped north. But none of these options could be ready by the time Prudhoe Bay crude starts to flow. Although it would add to transportation costs, and presumably to consumer fuel bills as well, Sohio can temporarily ship part of the surplus-perhaps 200,000 bbl. daily-on U.S.-owned tankers, through the Panama Canal and on to the Midwest...