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...eight houses, including Dunster, Adams and Quincy, there are no dues. Explains Quincy House Committee Treasurer Phil N. Prince '86, "We want it to be a user tax. We like the people who use it to pay for it." Agrees Adams House Treasurer M. Margaret Hastings '86, "We feel it would not be fair to ask people to pay for something they...
...TESTING, storage, transportation and disposal of several dangerous chemicals proposed in Question 1 is already law in Cambridge. In fact, the law has been upheld in Massachussetts' Supreme Judicial Court, and Arthur D. Little Company (ADL), the only user of the chemicals in question in Cambridge, has already removed them from the city. Nevertheless, while it only offers voters the opportunity to approve an existing law and will thus cause no action if passed, supporting the existing ban is still important. Strong approval of Question 1 in tommorrow's referendum will give the city council a mandate to develop more...
...laserprinter will be available to Harvard computer account owners before the end of the semester, according to Eileen V. Honan, user services representative for Harvard Computer Services. The cost of actual printing will be about 10 cents a page, but there is a $25 fee to open an account, and word-processing costs $2 an hour...
...restricting the computer-deprived to the Science Center's time-sharing terminals, Harvard has replaced equal access to the means of production with avowedly separate but unequal facilities. The word processing available on these terminals, according to User Services Coordinator Eileen Honin, "is not a user-friendly type of thing" and presents some difficulties for students who are not science-oriented. "I can't make heads or tails of it," said humanities concentrator Sarai Brachman '88. With MacWrite, said Honin, "You don't have to know anything about computers...
...only $25, Bock and her assistant yentas will interview you and present you with a prospective mate. Jewish Introductions refunds $10 of the original fee if the user completes an evaluation of their service, not the date. Bock said that the organization, which is sponsored by the Hillel Council of Greater Boston, instituted the refund for constant feedback...