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Sharaf said the changes were made "in theory and not in practice because no students had been affected by the monthly payment plan before the amendments...
Following a complaint by a Law School student, the University changed its deferred monthly payment plan to comply with the Massachusetts truth-in-lending...
...student who does not use the monthly payment plan may now pay charges other than tuition room board and the health services by the month without payment of any service charge...
...high as $4,000 and impose jail sentences of up to 45 days. Instead, Muecke was taking his cue, he said, from the ancestral Indian practice of demanding reparations for a crime, as well as from the Anglo-Saxon concept of wergild ("mangold"), which translates roughly as payment or satisfaction. "Any fine I would levy would go to the Government, and that would be like spitting in a blast furnace," went Muecke's tart reasoning...
...vicuna coat tainted the Truman and Eisenhower Administrations with charges of petty graft. So when one of President Nixon's speechwriters, William Safire, had an article accepted by the New York Times, he was advised by the President's counsel, John Dean, not to accept the $150 payment, as it might be construed as a conflict of interest. In his new book about the Nixon Administration, Before the Fall, a deadpan Safire-now a Times columnist-recalls his feeling at the time. "That was a good idea, I thought: it was good that we had men like Dean...