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...heart. The condition, not generally dangerous, is thought to be shared by up to 15% of Americans, but it produces a distinct heart noise, and so is known as the "systolic-click-murmur" syndrome. He has no symptoms but has been advised to take penicillin before undergoing dental work because infection sometimes spreads through bleeding gums. The antibiotic is intended to ward off a bacterial infection to the heart, something to which people with this valve condition may be susceptible. ¶Jimmy Carter, 56, is 5 ft. 9 ½ in., 151 Ibs.; blood pressure 120/80. Like all other Presidents, Carter...
...Business and Dental schools have run out of 1980-1981 work-study money because of program changes and rising tuition costs...
Diane Spinell, financial aid officer at the Dental School, said Thursday, "Since our students are normally in school 11 months a year, we usually wind up using only half the money given us. This year the school switched to a five-year curriculum, giving the students a ten-week break between first and second year. Many students spent the time working," she added...
...Both the Dental and Business Schools have been forced to deny students work-study money. "We have a few students who have incurred their loan limit, and need another source of money," Baker said, adding that several would decline a non-work-study job because they "see it as menial labor...
Although officials refused to release this year's work-study allocations, in 1979-1980 the B-School received only $8 000 of the total $2.23 million divided among ten graduate schools. The Dental School received...