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...figures represent an overall decrease in rejections just 4 per cent and increase in deferrals up to 56 per cent of the high school seniors who met the November 1 deadline according to Jewett...
...SEEMS ODD that Yale's administration has not upped its offer to the striking clerical and technical workers there a cent since the two-month old strike began. The Yale corporation faces great and growing pressure from the thousands of faculty and students who bear that brunt of the strike but are nonetheless without a voice in settling the dispute. The union's case has received wide-spread coverage in the media, and the case they've made is a very strong one. Yet despite' forceful criticisms, Yale seems intent on starting down the public outrage...
Installing the punch-card system cost about $60,000, but will save the city an estimated $20,000 per cent election, Scheir said...
...June 30, 1983, Harvard's holdings were split 66 per cent in stocks, 24 percent in bonds and only 3 percent in cash, which includes money market deposits and notes with a maturity of less than a year. Over the year, Harvard drastically decreased its stock portfolio, dumping a $300 million slug of equities in December and rearranging its equality holdings to includes more medical and small technology companies, the only sectors growing in sleepy market...
...North Carolina, the Senate race in Illinois has alienated many voters. Recent polls reveal that each candidate's unfavorable rating has increased. Polls also show that the race is a virtual toss-up. Most recently, the Chicago Tribune gave Percy a statistically insignificant 42-40 per cent edge, with many voters still undecided. Much will depend on Reagan's election day performance in Illinois; a recent CBS News poll there has the President ahead by 16 points...