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Peace Corps Director Loret Miller Ruppe has spoken of the Harvard project as a model for other programs around the country. Short-term programs like this one will serve both the Peace Corps and the country at large. The Corps will be able to enlist the technically skilled volunteers it...
Loret M. Ruppe will detail the Leadership for Peace campaign at 4 p.m. in Longfellow 100. The campaign will encourage universities, civic groups, labor and social organizations to provide volunteers to the 26-year-old organization which sends technicians, scientists and laymen to more than 60 developing countries.
The Crimson also added 12 swimmers and a diver: Kyo Bannai of Menlow Park, Calif.; Lea Borkehagen (diver) of London; Lisa Bowman of Mission Viejo, Calif.; Fiona Fox of Charlotte, N.C.; Jill Hutchinson of Madison, Wisc.; Sandy Junta of Summerset, N.J.; Anne Koerckel of Andover; Anne Hardy of Wallingford, Conn...
Much of the credit for the Peace Corps's rejuvenation must go to Loret Ruppe, 47, a managerial whiz who became director of the agency in 1981. The wife of former six-term Michigan Congressman Philip Ruppe, she jockeyed for the directorship while serving as chairman of the Michigan campaign...
To get the organization under control, Ruppe emphasized careful budgeting and planning and strict adherence to Government procurement policies, while spearheading the aggressive recruitment of specialists and better training of generalists. Ruppe has been a tireless booster, visiting 39 of the 60 countries served by the Peace Corps and winning...