Word: programming
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...Faculty came close to balancing the 1980-81 budget last January, but energy hikes since then created a large deficit, Robert E. Kaufmann '62, former associate dean of the Faculty for finance and administration, said yesterday. 9be the equivalent of a $14 million program in this country. The Canadian program gives direct subsidies to thousands of low and middle income homeowners to help them slash their fuel bills. The American program of tax incentives benefits only the rich. To take a tax credit, you have to spend money first. Of the less then 10 per cent of Americans who claimed...
...find Afro-Am an either/or proposition--it is a study of Africans in the new world principally, but not exclusively. We're naturally interested in African culture and society. We're interested necessarily in the Caribbean, and perhaps in Latin America for comparative purposes." But, Huggins adds quickly, "No program can take the world as its field. Africa is a very rich field in itself. I do not see us becoming an African studies department...
Undergraduates, Huggins hopes, will again be drawn to the department once this grand design is set in motion. "The program as it is doesn't need radical change--and we can't expect anything dramatic," he says. While he admits as chairman he must look at the number of concentrators, Huggins says he doesn't want to focus on quantity. "It's a qualitative matter--I see it as a way of developing a competence in students, a means of training oneself to do something they could not do otherwise...
...opening rounds of President Carter's draft registration program were quite in your town, you should have been in Boston...
...School, several professors close to the high court, said that, given the Supreme Court's record in sex discrimination cases, it would overturn the Philadelphia decision and proclaim the program constitutional, Others disagreed, however, saying the lower court would be upheld...