Word: internments
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Institute of Politics will grant a maximum of $1000 per person in financial aid to undergraduates working in the Institute's government intern program this summer, Jonathan Moore, director of the Institute, said yesterday...
Flanigan had also played a role in ITT's favorable 1971 antitrust settlement by getting a former White House intern to produce an analysis that supported the corporation's position...
Jonathan D. Fineberg '67, a tutor in Fine Arts and a fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts, will assist Seidel as a museum intern...
...very interesting lighting, and, of course, the large technical skills of the dancers. The choreography covered a wide range of themes. The introspective piece, "Inescape," used shadows on a backdrop as a literal projection of the inner self. It was a good distance in mood from the last dance, "Intern," where loads of huge black balloons were thrown onto the stage by unseen hands, then played with by the dancers, and eventually dropped off the stage where they were tossed around (and taken home) by the audience...
...lobby operates on a yearly budget of $50,000, provided by the student unions at each of the university's nine campuses. It is headed by three recent U.C. graduates (Kevin Bacon, Linda Bond, Tom DeLapp) assisted by nine student interns. The directors make $600 a month and serve for up to two years. Each intern works for ten weeks, has his rent in Sacramento paid, and receives academic credit for his service...