Word: collected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When the award to Sakharov was announced in October, the Soviet press dismissed the Nobel Prize as "a cold war weapon" and denounced the five-member Nobel committee for "political speculating." Still, the Kremlin last week dispatched Economist Leonid Kantorovich to collect his own Nobel Prize in Stockholm (where all but the peace awards are distributed), and sent five former Russian winners as well...
...Ponce borrowed $1,500 from a trade school that offered to teach him to become a TV repairman, but dropped out after two weeks because he found the courses too difficult. The school by then had already sold the loan to a credit union, which is now trying to collect the $1,500 from the Government. Dr. Ward and his wife Cheryl, a lawyer, declared themselves bankrupt at the start of their careers and thus unable to repay $32,000 in student loans, so the Government was stuck with that bill...
...Chicano students-"because that's where the gravy is," as President Fred Peters told his exwife, according to subcommittee testimony. It then sold nearly $5.4 million in federally insured loans to financial institutions for cash, leaving the institutions to dun dropouts like Ponce for the money or collect from the Government. The Senators heard testimony that at least $312,000 of the school's money found its way into Peters' personal accounts. W.C.S. folded in 1973. Peters was excused from testifying because of ill health. His lawyer told TIME that Peters feels "he is a victim...
...always seemed a bit unfair that labor unions could collect money from their members for political candidates, while corporations have not been allowed to solicit. Now the bipartisan Federal Election Commission has evened things up. It ruled 4 to 2 last week that the Sun Oil Co. and all other companies could ask for contributions from its employees and stockholders for candidates that would be picked by company executives...
...Harvard Faculty committee chaired by Dean Stendahl of the Divinity School made the recommendation that--since Harvard had collected money for a war memorial from both Jews and Christians and had built a Christian church with the money--it should now collect money to build on Harvard land a suitable place of worship for its thousands of Jewish students, as well. Yale provides such a house. Smith and Brown and many other colleges with traditions similar to those of Harvard, or even more Christian, support a Jewish chaplain...