Word: percent
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Coffman is chosen by the Board, he has proposed to "make up to 40 percent of the land available to Harvard," presumably for construction of a tenth House. However, whether the land would be sold or leased to the University would be "subject to negotiation," Coffman stated...
Sanitary conditions in the Central Kitchen, which alarmed both engineers and students a month ago, are now "100 percent perfect," Dr. Benjamin Ferris, Director of Environmental Health and Safety for the University Health Services, announced today...
...also taken to smothering their corporate clients with helpful services, from figuring their payrolls to giving advice on foreign investments. But nothing wins over the flinty-eyed treasurer like a better interest rate. "It's fantastic what some of them will do for a one-hundredth of one percent pickup in interest," says a Los Angeles banker. Adds President Emmett Solomon of San Francisco's Crocker-Anglo Bank: "The corporate treasurer is in the driver's seat...
Important as well is the freedom and independence which every student enjoys. An undergraduate may live in dorms, fraternities and sororities, small approved rooming houses, apartments, or at home. Despite this wide choice, over 80 percent of the student body lives within ten blocks of the campus...
...survey conducted by the Berkeley Survey Research Center, only 30 percent of the entering freshmen considered the probability that they would graduate as "extremely likely." Also, about 30 per cent of the freshmen were below the top tenth of their class. It is this large block of students who become overwhelmingly concerned with their social life and they are the most susceptible to the social pressure...