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...There is no way that the membership will accept a 0 per cent increase, "Susan Noonan-Forster, first vice-president of the city teacher's union, said last night...
...There is no way any of the budgets can stay within 4 per cent," City Mayor Francis H. Duehay '55 said yesterday. Duehay, who will vote with other city councilors on the cap override proposal, said yesterday he had not had a chance to look at the budget, but added. "It will be a question of how much cutting has to be done...
...little if any exposure to such issues. For the next decade, the "biggest single problem facing post-secondary education is demographics," she says, noting that the age cohort that would ordinarily be headed to college "has diminished drastically;" some estimate it will decline nationally by 20 per cent in the next decade. Small liberal arts colleges will only survive if they redefine their missions or join in consortia with others faced with similar woes. If Hufstedler's refreshing idealism is foreign to Washington, she is also realistic. "There are a number of different ways in which institutions can survive...
Though Boutilier moaned "I'm not natural" with a stick, she has kept 51 per cent of the shots on goal out of the net until yesterday. Against B.C., she allowed only two goals while saving...
...School has already spent $100,000 in researching case material for its own course and will pay at least 10 per cent of the total project costs, May said...