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Founded in 1971 by Miss Shea and Mary Emmons, 29, the Clearinghouse is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that limits its services to other nonprofit organizations and institutions. Its membership, now at 300, includes colleges, hospitals, private schools, settlement houses and environmental groups...
...building is recorded in Harvard's list of properties under the restricted faculty classification, meaning that only faculty members can live in the apartments. 83 Brattle St. is a tax-exempt property, listed on the assessor's rolls as a dormitory...
...prepared by for mer White House Aide John Caulfield, complained that Republican appointees at IRS "lack guts and effort" and "appear afraid and unwilling to do anything that could be politically helpful." As a result, the document said, the White House staff was unable to crack down on tax-exempt foundations that "feed left-wing political causes," to obtain information from the IRS "regarding our political enemies," to "stimulate audits of persons who should be audited" or to place Nixon supporters in the IRS bureaucracy. A third memo, from Security Specialist Tom Charles Huston to Haldeman, suggested IRS audits...
...institute of politics and two theaters that will show a short film on J.F.K. Residents fear that millions of tourists in their Winnebagos will be attracted to the already clogged streets of Harvard Square. The library will also put more strain on a city budget burdened with too many tax-exempt institutions. Blacks complain that rocketing real estate values may force them out of their neighborhoods...
...foundation was started in 1968, coincidental with the beginning of the Nixon Administration. A tax-exempt offshoot of the National Right to Work Committee, which specializes in lobbying against compulsory unionism, the foundation has obviously been gaining great favor among well-heeled individuals and corporations. Its income from donations, which came to only $204,000 in 1969, will swell in 1973 to an estimated...