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According to Charles R. Rumelin, a counselor at the OCS-OCL, over a thousand Harvard students will take the civil service Summer Employment Examination this year, while the federal government will hire only 200 to 300 of them...
...Edgar Grossman, an Extension School alumnus and a counselor for the Extension School's students, whose family funded the school's library in Lehman Hall, says there is a possibility of different standards with teachers from other schools, but he says he does not think it is substantial. To offset potential discrepancies, the school requires degree candidates to take ten of their 32 necessary courses with Harvard faculty. "I don't feel my degree is worth any less than my brother's Harvard degree, or yours," Grossman says...
...castle called San Simeon. For Patricia Hearst, 22, the foreseeable future will be spent in a California prison cell. Convicted last March of armed robbery and of using a firearm to commit a felony, Patty came to U.S. district court in San Francisco last week for sentencing. With her counselor Episcopal Priest Edward John Dumke seated behind her, along with Father Randolph Hearst, owner-publisher of the San Francisco Examiner, and Mother Catherine, the 90-lb. heiress stood tight-lipped as Judge William Orrick Jr. sentenced her to seven years, minus 371 days for time already served. "Violence is unacceptable...
...Carter may have been acting like a President since June-receiving important visitors in Plains while Ford desperately charged around the country hustling delegates-but this week Carter must reckon with the fact that he is just a challenger. "What bothers me," says Charles Kirbo, Carter's closest counselor, "is that the more heavily Jimmy scores, the more people might feel he's ridiculing the office. People don't like to see their President put down." Actually, that worried Carter less than it did his staff; at first he wanted to put questions to Ford directly...
...Anita Loos approach" to society. "You ask the great big man what he's interested in." At its best, this politeness produces the immensely attractive surface of Southern life. At its worst, it produces an ingrained falseness and bottled-up anger. Billie Carr, a Memphis-born clinical psychiatric counselor, says, "I was raised to hide myself. I was used to being two people...