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...confused about what a credit union is, you're not alone. The institutions, which date to the mid-1800s, took off during the Great Depression as not-for-profit, tax-exempt organizations through which workers in a company could pool their savings to qualify for loans for cars and other big-ticket items. About 10,000 exist today. The Navy's is the nation's largest, with 1.25 million members, while some have fewer than 500 members. Roughly 60% of credit unions are federally chartered (the rest have state charters) and supervised by the National Credit Union Administration. Nearly...
Similar Arts First shows took place all across campus yesterday. Some presented an adaptation of Richard III, set at the fall of the Aztec Empire, at the Loeb Drama center. Other events took place at Adams House’s Pool Theater and Radcliffe Yard’s sunken garden...
...introducing the new policy, Kirby failed to set up any kind of coordinative system to prevent the history department’s current predicament from repeating itself more severely—and so English concentrators can look forward to a decimated pool of instructors and thesis advisers. Department Chair Lawrence Buell’s cheery confidence that “a full array of courses” will still be offered next year, despite the absence of nearly half the department’s professors for at least some time, is as unsettling as it is implausible. And though...
During the height of the war in Iraq, Army chaplain Lt. Josh Llano, a Southern Baptist, commandeered 500 gallons of water to fill his baptismal pool...
Yard dormitories offer their first year residents many special amenities, but the inhabitants of Stoughton Hall North 22 didn’t expect a wading pool to be a sudden addition to the list...