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...After a six-month nationwide search, the Cambridge School Committee names insider Mary Lou McGrath as the city's 11th school superintendant...
March 1: Briggs Cage opens after a six-month delay caused by striking workers...
...columns. They came to cash in on one of this year's hottest financial plays: U.S. Treasury securities. Enticed by a surge in interest rates and put off by the stock market, individuals have turned the once staid investment into a popular favorite. Small investors bought three-month and six-month T- bills at the record pace of $2.5 billion a week during the first quarter of 1989, compared with $2 billion a year ago. Says a Chicago Federal Reserve officer: "On auction days, you'd think this was the racetrack...
Baranczak said he will devote his six-month award to writing a book on the history of Polish poetry since World War II. Because there are "hundreds of [Polish] poets after 1944," the book will be "a very extensive work," he said...
Skocpol, an expert on states and social revolutions in different countries, said she plans to use her six-month fellowship to write a book on American social policies since the 1880s...