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...ideas." Shortly thereafter, he makes a pass, which is firmly rejected. The doctor goes back to his microscope and believes he has discovered the deadly schizo germ. His future seems assured until Dr. Bersani looks at his slides and tells him the germ is just a drop of faulty solvent. This precipitates a crisis: Bonaccorsisi finally wonders if he is going...
...Marta Dorion combed the dense and often deceptive budgetary studies that measure the city's economic plight. Senior Editor Marshall Loeb edited the cover package. Associate Editor Edwin Warner, who has written most of our previous New York crisis stories, outlined long-range reforms to keep the city solvent. Past chairman of his Upper West Side block association, Warner comments: "Part of the solution will come from New Yorkers who have learned to cope with the city's problems by working to improve their own neighborhoods...
Congress is least likely to approve proposals to loan funds to New York. The approach winning the most support in Congress and among city officials would have the Government guarantee enough Big Mac bonds to keep the city solvent while it undertakes the drastic reforms needed...
Since Kankakee is solvent, there will be at least some Kankakeeans who will be worry-free enough about their local taxes to consider buying New York City's bonds. Besides, Kankakee has more interest in New York City's welfare than some might think. Some of the greatest blue-chip corporations in the country have established plants and divisions here. And after all, New York City is the marketplace for their stocks...
Financial aid is generally not one of Harvard's sore spots. Harvard's financial situation in the past has been solvent enough to provide for most students who have been able to prove, under the guidelines of the College Scholarship Service that Harvard subscribes to, that they actually need financial...