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...only major source whom the reporters reveal by name is Hugh Sloan, the slight young Nixon operative who resigned as treasurer of the Committee to Re-Elect the President when he learned of C.R.P.'s sordid political involvements. Sloan led the reporters onto the fact that funds for the burglary came from C.R.P. Among other sources who pepper the book's pages with their tips: "the Bookkeeper," a conscience-stricken woman who served C.R.P.'s finance chairman, Maurice Stans. "Something is rotten in Denmark and I'm part of it," she tremblingly warned Bernstein in her home one night...
...despair of N.C. State's 1972-3 exile, when Norm Sloan's roundballers racked up a 27-0 campaign (but could not play in port-season tournaments because of recruiting violations), turned into exultation when a three-day weekend coup d'etat went without a hitch in Greensboro...
Against Providence, Thompson tossed in an amazing 40 points to lead the Pack to a quick victory and in the Pitt game, the Thompson-less Wolfpack thrashed the hapless Pennsylvanians by 28 points. Indeed, if Norm Sloan, the State coach, hadn't put in the water boy, two cheerleaders as well as both sons, ages nine and fourteen, at the end of the game, it would have been...
Nine major private universities (including Harvard) have sponsored more sensible and realistic legislative proposals, designed to increase the amount of federally-insured funds available to undergraduates. The so-called Sloan Report urges a gradual repayment plan, a long-term loan system, and a lower cut-off level for federal interest benefits. Rapidly rising tuition and room and board fees lend support to these suggestions and emphasize the absolute impracticality and inequity of loan cut-backs proposed by the Nixon administration...
Congressmen would do well to scrutinize a bill introduced recently by Rep. James G. O'Hara (D -Mich.) that incorporates many of the suggestions of the Sloan Report. The bill will allow families with up to $20,000 in annual income to qualify for interest subsidies. The bill would also permit students to borrow up to $2000 a year, an increase of $500 over the current loan ceiling...