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...committee reviewing the graduate program in Fine Arts will recommend changes in the program's sequence and assess its curriculum in a report it expects to submit to the department of Fine Arts in April...
...Eastern suburb-are not cheap. But even with a little wooded acreage, their prices are dramatically lower than large houses without land in Westchester County, N. Y. The really good news is that owners pay proportionately far less in property and school taxes. Medford schools are harder to assess. Real Estate Agent Billie Powers recalls that when she moved up from California, her children had to be tutored to catch up to Oregon classmates. But a high school sophomore whose family just came from the Dakotas has a different idea. "Much easier here," he says. "Too many electives. Back home...
...Analysts have been forecasting doom since 1973, but enrollment has increased all across the board since then," Ivan said. But statistics also show that 132 colleges closed between 1970 and June 1979. "Ultimately it is quite difficult to assess whether optimism is realistic or foolhardy," Ivan added...
Each squad will make an oral presentation and submit a written treatise on the topic. The presentations, which will be judged separately, will assess the attitudes of business and government towards each other and explore possible changes in the rights and responsibilities of each. Also included will be an evaluation of the effectiveness of business and government in fulfilling their responsibilities and specific recommendations for promoting better relations between the two sectors...
Polls showed Soares Carneiro trailing Eanes 2 to 1 before the crash. After it, all parties agreed that Sunday's elections should proceed as scheduled, probably because none could really assess what effect the accident might have on the outcome...