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This kind of level funding traditionally causes concern among people who feel that it does not adequately provide for departments, such as those which provide human services, which need to expand during difficult economic times...

Author: By Margaret Isa, | Title: New City Budget Includes Tax Levy | 2/19/1993 | See Source »

Kasowski said he hopes to expand the sports card production to other colleges across the country. With schools such as Cornell selling cards at $10 a set, Kasowski said he believes his is the best-equipped company for varsity cards in the nation...

Author: By Lauren M. Ouziel, | Title: Harvard Hockey Issues Its Own Trading Cards | 2/10/1993 | See Source »

...These events are open to everyone on campus who pays the entrance fee and are intended to bring all different types of students together," says Heinicke. "We are going to go with what works, take the proven winners from last year and expand on them...

Author: By Amanda C. Rawls, | Title: THE WILDER SIDE OF PARTYDOM | 2/6/1993 | See Source »

Please allow me to expand on the few words of mine about Professor Frank Freidel quoted in last Friday's Crimson. As I mentioned to your reporter, Professor Freidel's courses on American political history had a unique importance for an extraordinary range of people in the Harvard community, and beyond: for history students, undergraduate and graduate alike; for students in half a dozen other departments of this faculty; for the Nieman Fellows; for members of other Faculties; and for visiting scholars from all over the world. I can't think of any other historian whose teaching was so important...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rembering Freidel | 2/5/1993 | See Source »

...about the economy as a whole, most large corporations prefer almost any alternative to hiring new full-time employees. Not only do they have painful memories of the recent recession, but they now face runaway costs for health care and other benefits that often make it prohibitively expensive to expand their work force. The same companies are being squeezed even tighter by global competition, which has made cost cutting and downsizing -- on a permanent basis -- a way of life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Job Freeze | 2/1/1993 | See Source »

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