Word: gibsons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...slash aid to education any time and administrators remain wary of relying heavily on the federal funds. But for this year, the Middle Income Student Assistance Act that Congress passed in October 1978 should double both grants to students and federal work-study projects at Harvard. As R. Jerrold Gibson '51, director of the office of fiscal services, says, "it's the biggest increase for federal aid to education ever--you can't knock that...
...double again next year. CWSP funds are available only to students on financial aid. About 1500 Harvard and Radcliffe students took jobs under the program in 1978-79. Maguire says that work study has become "a spearhead into the community--because of the 80-20 split, employers like it." Gibson adds, "work-study reduces the debts students have to pay because it's not a loan and it is an opportunity for the students to get real work experience. They can work in areas of their vocational interest." Both Gibson and Maguire note that students have not yet taken full...
Along with the rain, March brought some good news for financial aid students. R. Jerrold Gibson, director of the Office of Fiscal Services, softened the blow of the tuition increase by announcing that Harvard students will receive significantly more federal aid in the 1979-80 school year. Many Harvard students weren't waiting around for that aid, however. Lawrence E. McGuire, director of student employment, announced that undergraduates were working harder than ever before at University-financed jobs in 1977-78, raising their earnings from $2.3 billion to over $3.1 billion...
...Name the final three of Bob Gibson's record-setting 17 strike-outs in the first game of the 1968 World Series...
...increase in funds will not increase the number of loans to Radcliffe students. "We've always had plenty of money, it just means that more students will be able to get these three per cent loans," R. Jerrold Gibson '51, director of the office of fiscal services, said yesterday...