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...Treasury does it. So do states and corporations. Now financially pinched private universities are catching on. Chicago's Roman Catholic Loyola University has become the first such institution to raise cash by issuing lOUs in the crackling-hot short-term money market. Needing building funds, Loyola issued a total of $53.5 million in tax-exempt corporate paper for terms ranging from 15 to 93 days at an average interest cost of 3.86%. Loyola intends to keep reissuing the paper until long-term interest rates (now as high as 9½% for 30 year tax-exempts) decline...
Besides gaining a lower price for its cash Loyola has won kudos. Standard & Poor's, the investment-rating firm, now appraises the short-term debt of nonprofit institutions. It gives the Loyola debt its top grade...
Domeena C. Renshaw, M.D., Director Loyola Sexual Dysfunction Clinic Maywood...
...complaints: the small size and relative flexibility of the penis. In 29 other cases, the men refused to allow interviews with their partners. Kramarsky-Binkhorst also discovered that some men had not told their wives about the surgery and were now sexually active elsewhere. Comments Psychiatrist Domeena Renshaw of Loyola's Sexual Dysfunction Training Clinic outside Chicago: "If there were marital problems that were not resolved before the surgery, then afterward they will still be there...
That tale, told by a University of Wisconsin undergraduate, could be repeated on almost any U.S. college campus today. Says Thomas Adams, dean of students at Chicago's Loyola University: "The single greatest drug abuse on this or any campus is undoubtedly alcohol...