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...been just a one-year thing, maybe you could have attributed that to an outstanding group of athletes," says Harvard Captain Brent Wilkinson, whose squad is preparing for a title showdown this Saturday with Penn. "But with such a dramatic turnaround you've got to give the credit to Jerry Berndt...
...authority" in 1983, then Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky refused to make public the details of his punitive action. Students and faculty members protested that Rosovsky's reticence fostered the appearance of tolerance for sexual misconduct. The professor returned to the Harvard classroom this fall after a one-year leave of absence...
When the training is completed, the welfare client has three months to find work. A trainee whose search is unsuccessful is sent to a one-year pre- employment preparation program to work off the welfare grant in an assigned job. For instance, an AFDC mother trained as a day-care worker who could not find a job on her own might be assigned to work in a public child- care center to receive her monthly grant of $600 plus about $125 worth of food stamps...
Nine months later, the pressure to repeat is almost suffocating. Everybody gunning for the one-year wonderboy...
...been highly critical of the President's policies: "The new Census data show that the gap between rich and poor in the U.S. is now wider than at any time since Census began collecting income-distribution data in 1947." Nor was Greenstein sanguine about the future. "It's a one-year drop," he said. "Unless we get an unusually robust economic growth, the poverty rate in 1985 is not going to show a significant decline." The Census Bureau warned against both economic Cassandras and Pollyannas, forecasting that the poverty rate would continue to drop, but at a slower rate...