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...salary list for the first time since the 1976-1977 school year, he continues to enjoy the most significant perquisites of any Harvard administrator a University owned house and limousine University officials unanimously play down the significance of Bok's rarely used automotive perk. Scott calls it an "inexpensive taxi" and in fact, Bok is known for driving to work in a well worn Volkswagen...
...mean the train station?" the taxi driver asked...
...also now confers they were not immune to Murphy's Law in coordinating their 1000 guests each year. Judith Neal, who was Anderson's assistant for 10 years, recalls the regular mistakes and embarassments which inevitably came with the job: flags flown upside-down, wallets stolen in Widener, $45 taxi rides, missed appointments, and three or four sicknesses each year--including one ambassador who had a heart attack. But Neal is quick to point out Bill Anderson's "unflappable" manner which kept the receiving line moving...
Bork and D. Elia who published their story in last Friday's issue of the Yale Free Press, made no prior arrangements for contacting the insurgents, but instead said they asked a taxi driver in Peshawar to take them to the headquarters of the guerrillas...
Gasoline retailers and representatives of taxi companies said last week that the tax increase would have little effect on them, because it just slightly offsets a much larger drop in the wholesale price of gasoline...