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...elite Eastern prep schools. Bread Loaf "was failing in its social responsibility," says Paul Cubeta, a Middlebury humanities professor who has directed the program since 1965. "So we went looking in rural America for potential educational leaders." Foundation funds were raised to help defray the $2,500 cost for tuition and board. Over the past ten years nearly 500 rural instructors have studied in the shadow of the distinctly flattened mountain that gives the school its name. This summer 73 came to Bread Loaf from small towns in 32 states...
...cover Harvard's high cost of tuition, an aide to Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn and another city employee received payments for courses taken here which exceeded established city guidelines by thousands of dollars, sources said yesterday...
...payments appear to have violated a $500 annual cap on tuition reimbursements set for municipal workers in 1986. The city has spent a total of approximately $25,000 each year for the last three years on such payments, according to City Personnel Director Robert Consalvo...
Consalvo said that the tuition reimbursement program was an important one for municipal employees and that "most progressive firms have them." The program is designed to provide city employees with a better background in their field in order to improve job performance...
...Even matters like tuition are pretty cut and dried when they come before the Corporation," notes former ex officio member George Putnam...