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...ever printed in English, Raoul Le Fevre's The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye. In the largest such sale ever, Perot, 55, paid $15 million to obtain the books from the private Pforzheimer collection in New York City, and the university is planning a fund-raising drive to repay him. The collection "fascinates me," said Perot. "Printing presses and books changed the world and immeasurably improved the status of the ordinary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Feb. 3, 1986 | 2/3/1986 | See Source »

Despite the efforts of the Law School to open up as broad as possible a job spectrum to their graduates, students with huge loans to repay and much insecurity about their future stability find lucrative law firm positions tempting, and, in many cases, irresistible...

Author: By Mark R. Hoffenberg, | Title: Bucking the Corporate Trend? | 1/8/1986 | See Source »

Over the last seven years, the office has offered an option known as the a Low Income Protection Plan, under which graduates are provided with interest-free loans or "forgiveness," to help them live with heavy Law School debts, she says. The Law School will "forgive," or repay, the difference between the loan repayments due and the percentage of income that the graduate is required to pay, she says...

Author: By Mark R. Hoffenberg, | Title: Bucking the Corporate Trend? | 1/8/1986 | See Source »

...plight, post-Turner, shows how escaping a raider can still leave a company seriously wounded. To evade Turner, CBS spent some $1 billion to buy back 20% of its shares. Now the company is selling profitable TV affiliates and its toy division to repay its debt. To further cut costs, CBS fired 74 news-division employees in a single "Thursday massacre" and offered early retirement to 2,000 people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Let's Make a Deal | 12/23/1985 | See Source »

...ARGUMENT'S weakness should not be allowed to undermine the need for of benefits from affirmative action. Affirmative action in education holds out a promise of considerable value: not to repay past ills, but to build a faith in education in the Black community, without which any lasting economic advancement is impossible...

Author: By Emil E. Parker, | Title: Reaffirming Affirmative Action | 12/3/1985 | See Source »

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