Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Contrary to popular belief, money does grow on trees. At least it does in Hidalgo County in the southern tip of Texas. It takes the form of oranges, all ripe and now starting to rot. The reason, according to Mike Wallace, a regional manager of Texas Citrus Mutual, is that the pickers "are lined up over at the post office waiting for Uncle Sam to feed them." Since December, the area's post offices have been issuing food stamps. The growers claim that the program has undermined the desire to work. The food-stamp officials deny this, explaining that...
...analysis and which (as radical economists would have us believe) render communication between believers and non-believers impossible. A university, as I understand it, is not a multiple-ring circus where rival theologies parade their paradigms in competition, but a place where reasonable men argue with each other seeking mutual understanding and insights. All views should participate in this process but all participants should subscribe to these ground rules of common enterprise in reasoning...
...they confer with other graduate schools on their mutual problem of funding graduate education, we urge the GSAS to take the initiative in re-evaluating the necessity of merit funding in a graduate program. The University converted its undergraduate financial aid plan to a need-based system years ago, thus eliminating price wars for promising students...
...affliction from which Taoka obviously does not suffer. Asked about the Yamaguchi-gumi, he replied softly: 'It's simply a shimboku dantai [friendship and mutual-assistance society]. And incidentally, the number isn't 10,000-it's 100,000.' How does he earn the money to pay for his high living? 'Why,' he answered with a smile, 'it comes from my wife's hesokuri [secret savings on her household allowance...
...struggle between interest groups at the GSAS has almost identical counterparts at other graduate schools. Harvard administrators met last weekend with the deans of eight other top graduate schools to compare notes on their mutual problems of funding graduate education in the face of rapidly disappearing outside assistance...