Word: roth
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While many versions of the tax credit bill have been introduced, the one sponsored by Sen. William V. Roth (R-Del.) is getting the most attention. Under this bill, financially independent students and parents of dependent students in undergraduate or post-secondary vocational programs would be eligible for up to a $250 tax credit each year the student is in school. The credit, which would go up to $500 in several years, would apply to tuition and instructional costs, but not to room and board expenses. Another bill sponsored by Sen. Robert Packwood (R-Ore.) and Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan...
When the student aid supporters say two parallel bureaucracies would be wasteful, the tax credit backers answer that leaving the job to one bureaucracy is worse--considering that bureaucracy is the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW). Roth's aides cite the Guaranteed Student Loan Program as an example of a bureaucracy at its worse. Calling the program "the worst administered program in the government," one aide says that one in every six loans granted under the program now stands in default, and 316 people who have defaulted on their loans work within HEW itself. The aide also says...
Captain Randy Roth and the "B" line of Burke, Bell and Bolduc soared down the ice and a dead chicken dropped from the stands. Watson went wild and the Terriers went home whipped...
...kept me exhilarated like that the whole year. There was that power play where you teased the opposition before slamming home the goal. Against Dartmouth, Roth swept everyone off their feet with his coyness and slickness on a penalty shot deftly lifted past the stunned goalie. And Ed Rossi would hang out at the Blue Line (the puck was never in our zone) and rack up the points...
Sophomore year you did not look quite the same. Roth was gone and Bolduc and Ted Thorndike were Olympians. But the magic was still there along with Brian ("only the Lord saves more") Petrovek and a smooth-as-silk rookie named George Hughes...