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...inefficiency by providing marginal farmers with enough funds so that they will not have to quit the land. Contends John Lawlor, executive vice president of the Citizen State Bank in Belle Plaine: "They've kept people in business who should have been carrying a lunch pail." But Vernon Nelson, FHA supervisor for Benton County, is proud that his loans have contributed to the success of farmers who just need a little help in competing with the conglomerate operators. The argument over FHA boils down to one of practicality vs. sentiment, depending on how important maintaining family farms seems...
University lawyers, who won city permission in December to convert the building, told a Rent Board hearing examiner yesterday that two tenants--Sherwin Cooper and Carol Nelson--remain in the building. Harvard had asked them to leave by February...
Cooper and Nelson were unavailable for comment yesterday, but Moulton said they made two basic arguments at yesterday morning's hearing: that there were violations of health and safety codes in the apartments, and that Harvard had failed to relocate them to new housing...
...copies and sent them to Administration aides. Says he: "It's the best thing written on economic growth in about 15 years." The book causing the stir is Wealth and Poverty (Basic Books; $16.95) by George Gilder, 41, a sociologist-turned-economist, who once wrote speeches for Nelson Rockefeller...
...committee which will select the 1981-82 American Nieman Fellows in journalism. The members of the committee, chaired by James C. Thomson, Jr., curator of the Nieman Foundation, are: Nathan Glazer professor of Education and Sociology: David Kraslow, publisher of the Miami News and a 1962 Nieman fellow: Patricia Nelson Limerick, assistant professor of History: Frieda W. Morris, midwest bureau chief of NBC News; Garry Orren '68, a polling expert and associate professor of Public Policy: George Wilson, publisher of the Concord Monitor and William Woestendiek, executive editor of the Arizona Daily Star...