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...remember some guy who fell off his upper-level balcony. He was playing basketball the next day," says Risbergs of the Riviera Hotel...
High corporate rank has provided no immunity from the restructuring effort that has taken place so far. "The efficiency problem," Darman points out, "is a white-collar problem even more than a blue-collar problem." Between 1983 and 1987, some 600,000 to 1.2 million middle- and upper-level executives with annual salaries of $40,000 or more lost their jobs. An additional 200,000 to 300,000 such executives are expected to receive pink slips over the next two years...
...studio classes meet for a minimum of six hours a week, and concentrators must spend an additional 15 to 20 hours per week working on projects outside of class. A senior thesis is mandatory, but students are allowed to indulge their imaginations in a creative project or an upper-level class, as well as a written essay...
...departure "will leave the University without a scholar in ethnomusicology." The study of ethnomusicology as a branch of the department of music has had course offerings at the undergraduate and graudate levels for many years, taught by Pian, Prof. John M. Ward (retired last year), and myself. The chief upper-level course for those interested in the field is Music 185, Topics in Ethnomusicology, offered every year since 1979, most often jointly by Pian, Shapiro and Ward (thus affording an extraordinary student-teacher ratio!), and varying in its focus from year to year, so that it is repeatable only...
...committee last year also addressed student requests for more so-called bypass course offerings, upper-level classes that can be taken to satisfy the department's introductory requirements...