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...intense drive for productivity is raising the rewards for training and education higher than ever. Between 1979 and 1989, calculates labor economist Freedman, median real income for year-round, full-time workers age 25 or more did not change significantly, but within that enormous group there were some dramatic shifts. College-educated women increased their earnings 16%, college- educated men slightly. Earnings of women with a high school education or less held about even. The big losers were men who never got past high school. Their inflation-adjusted earnings fell...
Only about two percent of the nominees each year actually win Ig Nobel Prizes, according to Marc A. Abrahams '78, who accepts the nominations year-round...
Criqui, who hails from San Diego, where the tennis gods are more than generous with favorable weather, used to play year-round before he arrived at Harvard...
Jewett, who has announced that he will resign from his post at the end of this academic year, is converting his house on Southport Island's Newagen Cape into a year-round dwelling. He spent the rest of the summer in his University Hall office, writing reports he didn't have time for during the academic year...
Okay, my experience here as a Summer School Student is no doubt very different from that of a year-round student, but I think most Harvard students would agree that the whole experience is a tad overrated...