Word: aides
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...Annenbergs gave $25 million to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in 1994 to promote undergraduate education. Much of the money, until this point, has been earmarked for student financial aid...
Harvard will announce it's new financial aid policy soon...
...announced it would eliminate $1,000 in loans and work-study requirements for all students on financial aid coupled with a pledge to increase overall scholarships by 14 percent Some needier students' burdens will be relieved by as much...
...president even plans to enlist the aid of a special assistant and "chancellor for alcohol education...
DIED. CHARLES DIGGS JR., 75, 13-term Congressman who left the House in 1980 in disgrace; in Washington. Diggs, a Democrat from Detroit, pushed to increase American aid to Africa and in 1969 helped found the Congressional Black Caucus. In 1978 he was convicted of orchestrating a payroll-kickback scheme, and he was censured by the House in 1979. He resigned the following year...