Word: gards
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Most U.S. journalism schools suffer from mild inferiority complexes, because both editors and intellectuals tend to re gard them as trade schools. But there are exceptions. Most notable among them is Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, which has only to survey the communications field whenever its self-confidence needs bolstering. Last week, at the start of a month-long celebration of its soth anniversary, Columbia could-and did-note that among its 2,700 living alumni are 132 newspaper publishers and editors, 46 magazine editors, a score of journalism school deans, ten Pulitzer prizewinners and a raft...
...Gard Wiggins, Administrative Vice President, explained that the Public Health Service reformed its research grant procedures under the pressure of Congressmen seeking to eliminate waste. Officials in the Health Service have said that the size of their grant program has forced them to follow a stricter fiscal policy...
According to L. Gard Wiggins, administrative vice-President, "long hard negotiations have produced a contract that the University can live with." But Wiggins admits that the "independence of Faculty members involved with the CEA will be impaired...
...There will be absolutely no board raise for the next academic year," L. Gard Wiggins, Administrative Vice President, told four members of the Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs, who met with Wiggins and other administration officials yesterday to discuss dining hall policy...
...University has been engaged in bitter negotiations with the Federal government for almost a year to determine who will control the operation of the $11 million Cambridge Electron Accelerator, L. Gard Wiggins, administrative vice-President revealed yesterday...