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First night out on a cruise ship? A campus mixer for freshmen? A new crowd gathering for a resort weekend? None of these. It is instead a get-acquainted scene at a new establishment called Chateau D'Vie, which bills itself as the "untraditional year-round country club for singles only...
Most of the funds--$300 million--will come from the Emergency Employment Assistance Act (EEAA), a $1.25 billion program which provides year-round public service employment for adults...
...program will replace the 600 Neighborhood Youth Corps summer jobs which the city has lost in Federal cutbacks and a year-round job placement program of the Chamber of Commerce, which will also be discontinued next year...
...permanent, year-round residents, who hired Minger and run the town, are mostly conservative, family-oriented folk. They can afford to pay $35,000 or more for condominiums. Houses in the golf-course area start at $90,000, and Texas Oilman John Murchison's glass-and-aspen vacation house is probably worth $500,000. For years, anyone thought to be a hippie was not overly welcome, and longhairs found it difficult to get work and a pad. Youthful counterculturists discovered that Vail was not the best place to be a ski bum, particularly after local police pulled some tough...
...Heldt astonishes me when he says in his letter [Nov. 13] that all members of Jim Thorpe's generation were raised on "organic" foods. Was the widespread use of white sugar and bleached white flour organic? And did the people of Jim Thorpe's time have year-round access to fresh vegetables, fresh fruit and fruit juices...