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...Institute for Social Research, which has been polling students nation wide at about 130 high schools since 1975, reports that 30% of its respondents worry often about war; the rate holds steady for blacks and whites, for those who are college-bound and those who are not. Says Jerald Bachman, a social psychologist at the institute: "On nuclear war, there is not much difference of opinion based on race, and very little difference related to college plans...
...take pictures of his victims, he told her. When she said no, he walked out the front door into the black morning, calling back a chilling warning: "Don't move for ten minutes or I'll be back." Three days later, on June 4, Los Angeles police arrested Jerald Curtis Johns walking near Young's house. He was carrying a camera...
...Jerald Stevens, vice president for finance, said yesterday Yale could have won some of the cases, but "it would have been too costly...
Private management companies for universities like HMC are rare; most colleges use outside firms. Jerald L. Stevens, Yale treasurer, says Yale splits its endowment up among five external managers. "We have contracts where we hold them to a management fee and to targeted results." Stevens says. "We don't anticipate moving to a Harvard model," he adds...
Social Psychologist Jerald Jellison states that the average American lies 200 times per day. That works out to be about once every five minutes throughout each waking day. I don't know about the rest of my fellow citizens, but I don't even speak that often...