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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Other grant programs are also having a bad year raising money. Both the Center for European Studies and the Center for International Affairs partially support their respective award programs with three-year Ford Foundation grants, which decrease each year. According to Sally Cox, administrative officer for the CFIA, the CFIA will award as much as $1500 more than last year's $6000, though the CFIA may have to dip into its unrestricted endowment funds in order to make up for the annually reduced foundation money...

Author: By Brenda Gruss, | Title: Bread Lines, Welfare or Luck? | 4/11/1975 | See Source »

About 40 people applied for CFIA grants this year, compared to approximately 05 last year. Ross Terrill, associate professor of Government and the CFIA'a advisor for student programs said. Applications to the Center for European Studies have not climbed this year, according to the Center's administrator Abigail Collins but $4300 less than last year's $20,000 will be awarded to applicants. But Collins said that applicants now asks for more money than they once did, because of the rising cost of spending a summer in Europe. "We're faced by smaller pots and by people asing...

Author: By Brenda Gruss, | Title: Bread Lines, Welfare or Luck? | 4/11/1975 | See Source »

When Garwin began his speech, Seigel entered the CFIA building and stood silently holding a sign at the front of the lecture room...

Author: By Steven M. Heller, | Title: Scientists Criticize Weapons Research At CFIA Seminar | 11/7/1974 | See Source »

...CFIA and the DAS are still with us, but in the years since they were a regular way station for demonstrations and the target of a bombing campaign, things have changed a good...

Author: By Walter Rothschild, | Title: Harvard Begins Improving Its Foreign Policy | 9/16/1974 | See Source »

...industrialization. Michael Roemer, the former project director in Tanzania, says that during the 1970-71 demonstrations, the DAS "perhaps looked harder for projects in socialist countries than we had before." And the Tanzania project, which was first broached to Harvard in late 1970 at the height of anti-CFIA activity, is a blue chip in what another staffer calls a policy of "getting a politically-diversified portfolio of project countries--as they would be seen from Harvard," pursued "as much for appearances as anything...

Author: By Walter Rothschild, | Title: Harvard Begins Improving Its Foreign Policy | 9/16/1974 | See Source »

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