Word: either
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard administrators are anxiously watching developments on Capitol Hill because either plan will provide more financial assistance for Harvard students. One proposed bill would ease college costs through a $500 tax credit, while the other would increase funding for existing federal financial aid programs and earmark some of that money specifically for middle-income families...
...question now is which aid package will eventually become law. Either option involves the largest one-time increase in federal aid to education since 1956; both packages carry about a $1.5 billion price tag. Clearly the aid bills are too expensive to enable both of them to pass, but Capitol Hill aides say Congress might pass both bills anyway and leave the choice up to President Carter...
Harvard financial aid administrators are not sure yet how either aid plan will affect their offices, but in the meantime they continue to run the complex network of existing programs. To someone venturing into the financial aid office for the first time, the different aid programs, the paperwork they require and the number of people involved in processing the applications can be mind-boggling. Martha C. Lyman, director of the office of financial aid, admits, "We have yet to be as efficient as we would like to be." The different parts of the bureaucracy have gotten in each other...
...highlight of the season. For me it was the culmination of all that I had learned during my football career here, especially in the way I was able to read defenses. Coach Restic had a great game plan that day, and that didn't hurt either...
...absences can sometimes cause a strain in the department's teaching program by reducing the variety of topics offered by the department Aside from those cases where a particular course is associated with a particular professor, Verba says the Government Department can usually cover all of the major courses either by hiring visiting professors or by juggling department teaching duties...