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...organizations, the HRC must welcome any student, regardless even of political persuasion, to fully participate in the activities and events of the club. Our constitution is unambiguous on the matter: "Any student of Harvard or Radcliffe Colleges shall be eligible to become a voting member of the HRC upon payment of annual dues, regardless of race, creed, color, sexual orientation, or physical disability....Endorsement of official club policies shall not be a prerequisite for membership in the club or service on the executive board...
Pricescan is less well known but declares that it is totally unbiased. It will not accept payment from merchants to place a product higher on the list. Roboshopper not only lists prices but also mentions the merchant's inventory. Nextag has a novel feature: if you don't like the merchant's price, you can negotiate a better...
Some have argued that because payment of the term bill is voluntary, the hike will not actually inconvenience students. But the only way a term bill hike raises money is by giving students who used to pay $20 a choice of $50 or nothing. This highlights the practical danger in raising the term bill fee--that it might not bring in more money if students refuse to pay, in which case the whole exercise of ignoring student votes will have been for naught...
...College Harry R. Lewis '68 announced that he is planning to proceed with plans to raise unilaterally the portion of each student's term bill that goes to the Undergraduate Council. While this action regrettably does not have the unqualified support of the student body, this fee, payment of which is optional, must be raised in order to provide a substantial level of student-controlled funding for student organizations on campus...
...says the payment came with a stringent condition attached: Ray would get his salary if the Gingers left Massachusetts immediately. That way, the two would never be called before the Massachusetts Commission to Investigate Communism, and Harvard could avoid a messy public investigation...