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Still, without such jobs, the camp's residents will have to lean heavily on the charity of Houston's private citizens, since the state of Texas is unlikely to provide much help. The Houston Department of Human Resources has printed a pamphlet called Dead Broke in Texas to publicize the stinginess of the state welfare system, one of the least generous in the nation. "Most of those types of people are on their own," says Charles Ternes, department spokesman. "That's why they're living in Tent City-there's no place else for them...
...various signs that polo is taken seriously at Brown; Reed is president of the New England Water polo Association, he has toughened the schedule to include games against California teams, he brought the NCAA, championship journey to Brown in 1977 and, of course, he helped put out that media pamphlet...
Members are also preparing a pamphlet on non-discrimination policy which will represent their position on the issue, and are preparing to ask the Undergraduate Council to pass a resolution calling on the Faculty Council to adopt such a measure...
That meant focusing attention on the personality of his eggheadish foe, while putting just a little distance between himself and Reagan. Like his famous father before him, the Illinois Democrat lacks a personal touch. He has compiled his economic program for Illinois in a 300-page redevelopment pamphlet, yet on the stump he has come across as brainy and out of touch. His defensive response to a flurry of wimp jokes--he launched an ad campaign stressing that he had volunteered for the Marines during the Korean War--only accelerated his electoral decline. So did his outlandish last-ditch salvos...
Phillips Brooks House members who have launched an oral history project on the experiences of working-class students at Harvard are designing a pamphlet to be distributed to administrators and incoming working-class students next fall...