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...international labor leader, Kluncker is spending the semester at the Kennedy Schol as the first Jerry Wurf fellow. Kluncker, who hails from Stuttgart, is conducting a seminar series on international labor issues. The study group will analyze various labor issues--including deregulation and bargaining--and the relationship between worker organizations in the East and West...
SEVERAL WEEKS AGO, the law school made a new offer to its students. Any student who takes a public service job for less than $29,000 a year will pay a percentage of his income toward his debt for ten years, and the law schol will write off the rest...
This year, more than $85 million will travel from Washington's offices to Cambridge's laboratories and libraries, Robert H. Scott, director of financial systems, reports. At the Medical Schol, officials say, 70 per cent of all research funds come from various federal agencies. "The National Institute of Health (NIH) is the lifeblood of the Medical School research effort," Elizabeth A. Picard, associate dean of the Medical faculty for financial affairs, says flatly. Federal funding has become the linchpin of academic research...
Freshman Bill Mulvihill, a Massachusetts and New England champion in high schol, will wrestle at 134 lbs. He will surely have to go through a period of adjustment as he faces college competition for the first time, but Lee is confident that he will quickly develop into a superior wrestler...
...campaign to raise $30 million when negotiations for merger were announced in February 1969. This discouraged many alumnae from giving until they know what the future status of Harvard and Radcliffe would be. Radcliffe, however, has always had fewer resources than Harvard, and for this reason its schol-arship program has suffered. Were the two Colleges to merge financially, Harvard would have to shoulder the responsibility for Radcliffe's deficits...