Word: aided
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Completing the renovation in time for the fall semester involved a host of logistical difficulties. "We had a lot of problems getting materials delivered in a timely fashion because of the boom economy, aid Ms. Randall. The project often stalled because of suppliers. For instance, deliv- ery of the end-grained Texas mesquite flooringfor the entrance lobby was delayed by a heat wavein the South that slowed production. Confined by arelatively short time frame and the summer surgein construction, Randall says, "In the future, Iwould prefer projects that don't end in August,when everyone is trying to finish construction...
Indecision . 3,000 undergraduates received letters from Byerly Hall telling them they would get a $2,000 increase in financial aid. . 1,500 undergraduates have not yet turned in forms indicating whether they want to cut loans or work requirements...
...letter explained that Harvard's financial aid increase in September meant a $2,000 scholarship payoff for every student now receiving aid. Students were offered a choice--apply that windfall towards reducing student loans, job requirements or both...
Kenneth Lafler, the systems coordinator for financial aid at Harvard Law School, Nathan Logus, a Web page designer at the School of Continuing Education, and Paul Simonoff, 33, a local motorcycle racer, are also in the band...
...September, Harvard announced a plan to add $2,000 to every student aid package...