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...year for a nonfarm family of four. In St. Louis, 30,000 to 40,000 youths are expected to sign up for about 4,900 public service jobs, and Chicago will have at most 42,000 positions to offer to three times as many applicants. That assumes that some federal funds will be forthcoming to supplement the city's own cash. If they are not, Chicago will have to slash the number of summer jobs available by more than half and pay for them with money borrowed from year-round employment programs. In effect, jobs for youths would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE RECESSION: Jobless Summer | 6/16/1975 | See Source »

...first to say that constant communication is the key to success in alumni affairs. People tend to think of the Alumni Association only around reunion time, but the business of keeping the alumni abreast of new developments, answering their questions and complaints, and maintaining their interest is a year-round operation...

Author: By Ira Fink, | Title: How the Alumni Association Works | 6/12/1975 | See Source »

...ideas have arisen, and things have changed. Practices at 5:30 a.m., workouts twice a day over spring vacation, and a year-round commitment have all blossomed into reality. Or, for some of the oarswomen, involved, it is a daily ordeal...

Author: By James E. Mcgrath, | Title: Radcliffe Crew: Continuing a Winning Tradition | 5/16/1975 | See Source »

...Year-round residents will keep their low tax base. At first, some Suffolk County residents subscribed to the popular myth that new subdivisions, by bringing in more taxpayers, would lower per capita taxes. But Klein proved that in Nassau County rapid development actually caused a rise in local taxes, which were needed for costly new roads, schools and other services...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Saving the Farms | 4/21/1975 | See Source »

...December, when Sherman L. Holcombe, the newly-elected shop steward at Radcliffe's dining halls, submitted a list of grievances about Harvard and Stefani to the Personnel Office. Holcombe, a 45-year-old former truck driver, complained that Harvard was not listing fully its work reflied its and joy openings, and that the union was overcharging workers on their dues. He also asked that Harvard find year-round dining room employment for union members, rather than giving them different jobs during the summer...

Author: By Nicholas Lemann, | Title: A Small Revolution in the Kitchens | 2/28/1975 | See Source »

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