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That Steinberg made that passage, few of his colleagues doubt. But he is one of the very few American graphic artists to have done so; not even the big popular illustrators of earlier years, N.C. Wyeth or Maxfield Parrish, Norman Rockwell or Charles Dana Gibson, can quite bear that claim. Esquire magazine's design director, Milton Glaser, sees Steinberg as a cartoonist who "by some extraordinary series of shifts became a major artist ... It is very hard to truthfully understand what happened to him on the way, not only in terms of self-transformation but in terms...
...Jerrold Gibson '51, director of the Office of Fiscal Services, says the success of the PLP shows that "education is important enough to middle-income parents that they are willing to pay if we can figure out some way to help them...
...question at this point is not whether Congress will pass an aid package for middle income students, but which plan it will pass. Gibson says educators are debating whether or not middle income families really are worse off than they used to be. He points to figures showing income after taxes rising faster than college costs as an indication that parents may not be as badly off as they think they are. But families have new expenses, like skyrocketing energy costs, while at the same time the tight job market makes college seem a necessity these days rather than...
Harvard, of course, has an interest in which bill passes and is lending its voice, along with those of other expensive schools, to support the student aid bill. Gibson says the increased funding for the SEOG program and the Guaranteed Student Loans are particularly helpful for students in such schools. The BEOG has a maximum grant and is not affected by the cost of the school the student attends, but the SEOG money goes directly to the schools to allocate as part of their financial aid program and is therefore sensitive to the costs of each school. Most students...
...Gibson says he is worried that, unless Congressmen hear strong support from their constituents for the student-aid bill, they will pass the tax credit, which appears to be a simple way of allocating the money, rather than take the time to understand the more complicated impact of the student aid bill...