Word: wiegard
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...never been such a flood of college-educated talent hitting the work force in such uncertain times. They must compete not only with one another but with the equally competitive classes of the past three or four Junes. How can America make room for all of them? Elizabeth Wiegard, a graduate of Fordham University in New York City, who is determinedly planning a Ph.D. in medieval studies, voices their anxieties: "I get to feeling pretty bleak sometimes. I have sort of an apocalyptic view of the world." In a Carnegie Foundation study of U.S. college students, Senior Fellow Arthur Levine...