Word: summas
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dean Fox told the Faculty yesterday that the percentage of students receiving summa cum laude degrees has risen gradually in the last three academic years...
...number of summa degrees conferred fell significantly in the academic year 1976-77, when the Faculty stiffened the requirements for attaining summa cum laude...
...said the number of students with summa degrees is increasing despite the tougher rules because students have adjusted their academic programs to achieve summa status...
Capital has worried Rosenthal ever since a family shortage of it back in Brooklyn during the Depression blocked him from entering Pennsylvania's Wharton School. He had to settle for N.Y.U., because his father, an up-and-down entrepreneur from Winnipeg, ran out of money. Rosenthal graduated summa, made an early splash on Wall Street, joined a group that took over a then bedraggled Citizens, and became its chief at 30. In the 34 years since then, the company has raised its profits and dividends every year...
...Martin Feldstein, 40, his colleagues predict, is some day bound to reach the pinnacle of their profession: chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. A summa cum laude graduate of Harvard, Feldstein is already perhaps the most influential young economist in the nation, the leader of a group of "new conservatives" who are arguing that the Government should meddle less in the economy. Feldstein heads the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, a private organization financed by grants from foundations and corporations, highly respected in the profession for its study of economic cycles. The cure for what...