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...help close the budgetary gap, graduates raised $3 million in a week-long telephone campaign, and started a rescue plan that would add $10 million to the college's $72 million endowment by doubling the yearly gift from the alumnae association. Last week Warren Hellman, chairman of the board of trustees, announced that Mills might not need to enroll male students after all. "You have had a lot of banners for us all week. Here's one for you," Hellman told a crowd of about 300 cheering women as he unfurled a banner that read MILLS -- FOR WOMEN. AGAIN...
Sununu, on the other hand, is a natural lightning rod. He is not only willing to take heat for the President but "loves to take heat -- and gives as good as he gets," says New Hampshire G.O.P. Senator Warren Rudman, a Sununu friend. As Bush's bad cop on environmental issues, Sununu drew the fire of the Sierra Club and other activist groups, which denounced him for consistently siding with corporate polluters. They scarcely mentioned Bush, even though Sununu was only carrying out the President's policies. Such loyalty is prized by all chief executives, but especially by George Bush...
Mills' health is especially precarious. The undergraduate student body has withered to 777, more than 200 shy of the 1,000 total the administration claims is necessary to balance its $23 million annual operating budget. Says Mills board chairman Warren Hellman: "In five or six years we would be heading into a death spiral." The school's location only intensifies its recruitment problems. With tuition at $11,900, Mills often loses students to well-regarded state schools like the University of California, Berkeley, just ten miles away, where yearly fees total only...
...lineup is once again heavy with sequels and action flicks. Among them: Universal's $40 million Back to the Future III; Disney's $30 million Dick Tracy, starring Warren Beatty and Madonna; Warner Bros.' $32 million Gremlins 2; and Paramount's $45 million Another 48 Hrs. "This is the summer of the blockbuster," says Sidney Ganis, president of the Paramount Motion Picture Group. "If one or more of them fail, next summer there won't be nearly as many rolling...
...Belt, leaving the U.S. unable to supply its own defense needs. Some contractors contend, for example, that the cuts could knock them out of certain lines of business by driving away their suppliers. In one case, the Pentagon would temporarily end production of tanks at General Dynamics factories in Warren, Mich., and Lima, Ohio, then resume work by the end of the decade to make a new . generation of tanks. But General Dynamics argues that about 15% of its 10,000 vendors in 48 states would probably go under in the meantime, while an additional 30% would be financially crippled...