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...Michigan and other employers) now mean that some wives no longer have the sole responsibility for the care of their newborn babies. At the same time, an Internal Revenue Service ruling that permits parents to deduct child-care expenses has enabled more housewives to take on a moderate workload, hobbies and other activities. Those who do volunteer work in social agencies find that there is a strong push to urge industry to consider voluntarism as "experience" on job applications-should the housewife some day opt to work...
...even Doar is a lawyer. Rodino, along with the rest of the Judiciary Committee, is not eclipsed by Breslin's concentration on O'Neill. Breslin respects their effort, and describes in detail their persistence, coordination and sheer stamina. Rodino worked so hard that when at one point the workload of the committee became almost unbearable, "girls coming to a Xerox machine in the Rayburn Building at two in the morning found Peter Rodino, in shirtsleeves, running the machine himself...
Emily A. Spieler '69, the lawyer for the House Officers Association, asked Mack what the hospital would do if it did not have psychiatric residents, and he responded that the staff psychiatrists would have to assume a much greater workload...
Students in a panic who don't want to bail out can always consult the Bureau of Study Counsel, where private tutoring for specific courses is available. For some reason, though, the Bureau's workload, fairly heavy through the year, does not significantly increase as exams approach...
Freund--who headed a panel appointed by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger two years ago to find ways to ease the court's workload--said the plan "would help in getting more cases decided," but that the workload would be increased. "The court would have to screen all the cases, review its own allocations, then review the lower court's decisions," he said...