Word: supplemental
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Superintendent John Beckwith was perplexed. Sears, Kenilworth's lone school, had never asked for any HEW money to supplement its $1.2 million budget. Beckwith wrote a letter to Washington explaining that since this was so, he saw no reason to spend 60 to 80 hours filling out the exhaustive questionnaire...
...weeks now, I've been wanting to sort through my thoughts on being Jewish during the holiday season and Deborah Gelin's good-natured article in The Crimson's Holiday Supplement touched one of my more sensitive nerves. The Christmas tree in Mather dining hall does bother me, but I'm more concerned by the possibility that I'm being trivial or overly-serious--a possibility that Gelin raises and that I acknowledge. This is the Jewish holiday anguish, and Harvard Jews exhibit some of the standard reactions...
...Sheppard and Associate Editor Paul Gray write most of TIME'S reviews. "To find a good book to review and to get background, we each read up to six books a week," says Gray, who once taught English at Princeton. Says Sheppard, who was editor of the book supplement of the now defunct New York Herald Tribune: "The question people always ask is, 'Do you speed-read?' No, I don't. Reading is a pleasure; like eating or loving, it should not be rushed...
...list went up last week on the bulletin board at the Broadway Street fire station, the main voting precinct for students. The list is a special supplement to the master list of registered voters, and it contains the names of over 500 students who have registered to vote in tomorrow's election...
...coalition government, even though they wanted the left to come to power anyway. To the delight of centrists and right-wing politicians, the quarreling partners went out of their way last week to emphasize their differences. The Communist daily L'Humanité issued a special 6 million-copy supplement blaming the Socialists for the split; an editorial accused Mitterrand's party of denying workers "a really better life" by refusing "to accept the need to challenge the privileges of the very rich." Anti-Socialist demonstrations by Communist workers were denounced as a "provocation" by Gaston Defferre, the Socialist...