Word: programing
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Other urban universities have had somewhat better luck with real estate roulette. Columbia University in New York City has become a big-time landlord, with 1,500 apartments for faculty and staff close to the campus and a popular program offering housing loans at 2% below market rates. New York University has helped faculty by renting them apartments, including some in the old Washington Mews, charming by any city's standards...
Until the University of California, with its many campuses, comes up with cheaper housing, it is likely to suffer a continuing brain drain. Donald Weber left behind a potentially higher salary and a chance to help direct a new and growing American Studies program. But at Mount Holyoke, he and his family have moved into "an old, beautiful house across the street from the campus." It has eight rooms, big shade trees-and rents for $275 a month...
...Wall Street's moneymen are skeptical about a plan that will mean in the short term, at least, increasing the size of the federal deficit in order to stimulate growth. Last week those Wall Street financiers put their money where their minds were. Fearing that Reagan's program would mean even higher interest rates, they heavily sold stocks and drove down bond prices. Said David Jones, chief economist for the New York-based Government securities firm of Aubrey G. Lanston & Co.: "The market is saying, 'Don't give me a lot of supply-side economic theory...
Lieut. Colonel James Hunt, Army ROTC program coordinator, on recruitment: "A lot of these kids don't remember Viet Nam-that helps...
...small-claims dispute, just one of thousands that flood into Los Angeles courts every month. But instead of fighting it out in a real courtroom, the litigants agreed to square off in a TV studio for a new show called The People's Court. The half-hour daily program will debut during the next two weeks in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and 36 other cities. Created by Veteran Producers Ralph Edwards (This Is Your Life) and Stu Billett, the show presents two cases an episode, both drawn from small-claims courts in the Los Angeles area...