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...turn. Carpenter Center officials who received Ritacco's notice in 1985 said the problem "did not lie with us" because structural maintenance problems were designated to other University agencies; staff said they forwarded the notice to Facilities Maintenance at the time. However, earlier this year Carpenter officials did authorize placement of chicken-wire mesh around the site of the April accident when a tour group of small children visited the center...
Harvard Law School this year received more applications than it has since 1982. Approximately 7000 students applied to the Law School this year, up from 5000 last year, according to N. June Thompson, director of placement and assistant director of admissions. The Law School generally accepts 800 students in an effort to generate a first-year class of 540 students, Thompson says...
Daniels said the alumni did not resent the purpose of the shanty, but rather its placement on a plaza originally designed to memorialize "the Yale men who died in the World Wars...
...things turned out, the Crash of '87 did little to scuttle the best- laid plans of the class of '88. As expected, fewer Wall Street firms turned up on campuses for job interviews, and those that did hired fewer people. But many college placement officers actively solicited the personnel directors of old-line manufacturing companies, which had generated relatively little interest from students in the days when red-suspendered Wall Streeters reigned as the big men on campus. General Motors is hiring 1,064 college graduates this year, twice the number it recruited in 1987. The University of Texas...
...that most members of last year's class targeted. An all-day career seminar at the University of Virginia (total enrollment: 11,096) drew a standing-room- only crowd of more than 550 students, even though it was held on a Saturday. Says Larry Simpson, U.Va.'s placement director: "I've been here 20 years, and I have never seen students as career conscious as they are today...