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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Simmons said she has a lot to learn about the foundation. "I plan to spend the next 18 months talking with the staff and trustees to get a sense of where the foundation should be moving," she said...

Author: By Cara M. Familian, | Title: MacArthur Foundation Names New President | 10/27/1988 | See Source »

Many departmental offerings incorporate the same methods of learning that Core courses do. Professors may not spend half a lecture explaining their method of analysis in a higher-level class, but the concepts are there and are being applied--at least as much as in any Core class...

Author: By Steven J.S. Glick, | Title: In-Core-porate Department Courses | 10/25/1988 | See Source »

...retrieve the old dances. "To me they never went away. We've just had a hiatus for 15 years." This ultimate nightclub reopened last year after a $20 million renovation, and now receives 1,000 calls a day for reservations. "It's what you wanted to have money to spend on," says Joe Baum, mastermind of the dazzling art-deco aerie. Says psychologist Penny Binn, who dances at the Rainbow Room every week with her husband of 27 years: "I don't know of a place where there are so many unattainable things in one spot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Around And Around Again | 10/24/1988 | See Source »

...homelessness is going to cost U.S. taxpayers money. It is up to the next President and to the American people to decide how high a priority housing of the dispossessed deserves. In considering the cost, the President should keep in mind that the $7.5 billion the Federal Government will spend for low-cost housing this year is meager compared with the nation's biggest housing subsidy: more than $30 billion in a mortgage-interest tax deduction goes to 58.5 million private homeowners, including the very wealthy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Homeless: Brick by Brick | 10/24/1988 | See Source »

...What the coaches do here is create the idea that, 'Yes, rowing is fun and a great way to spend time,'" said Mark Coyne, Harvard's varsity lightweight coxswain last year. "This includes a series of challenges designed to get you deeper into the program and to eventually get you freshmen who haven't raced yet," Harvard freshman heavyweight Coach Fred Brochelt said. "But it is also the culmination of our fall season on the water...

Author: By Michael Stankiewicz, | Title: Freshmen Dream of Their Day of Fun | 10/22/1988 | See Source »

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