Word: permanente
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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As of Tuesday, there were still 99 "floaters" -students without permanent room assignments. Seventeen of the floaters are transfer students and 15 are students returning after one or more years' absence.
Watson said that anyone inconvenienced by living in a temporary barracks will pay only his board fee-on a prorated basis-until he gets a permanent assignment.
"Polis '76 would encourage permanent improvements in the city," Chard said yesterday, "instead of being just a set of isolated exhibits." He said that he hoped the attraction of the fair would be "an inducement to the Federal government to build the inter-city transportation."
Three of the departments have established permanent student-Faculty committees which are now using the audits as a basis for future activity. Only the City and Regional Planning division, a very small department, has not established such a committee.
cut expenses. Although 40 per cent of the Coop's employees are considered permanent, the other 60 per cent turn over every three months. Many students work only part-time or take a sales job to pay for holiday or seasonal expenses. Giving these short-term employees adequate training is...