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Last bit of warmth
Now that cold weather has it is still not
mo\ed into South Carolina, we however, to wish for
ran barely remember fall days Summer. If we don'l
such as this . when jackets uc'll have to settle fo
weren't ? t?;i? ???
???nniK ahead to springtime.
to and from classes.
Financial tfni. . From page I
work study on campus and and repayment begin n
received SI.103.491 in aid The after the student leav
comparable aid figure for 1973-74 This past year. 1,056 US
was $726,284. participated in the NDSI
Till' WOHK study program, also receiving $840,006. I
federally funded, provides part- $622,355 in NDSL fn
time employment for students, received. McC.irt said
Students m.-iv vvitrk nn ?#* OA ..
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week while classes are in session OTHI\K FIN.WC
and up to 40 hours a week during programs available
holidays or vacation periods when students include
work is available Wages range plementarv Edueati
from $2 to S:ViiO an hour portunity Cirant for und
The National Direct Student students with exception!
I.nan program provides long term need and a guaran
educational loans Interest charges program|
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employment rate and economy. cx|
According to the indicators, the sta
economy of the state improved in
August Of the 19 indicators 1
studied.' 10 improved, eight rat
declined and one remained un the
changed. too
The indicators which improved rep
over .Inly figures were largely hir
related to employment and thev do\
are also considered as good this
business indicators. The .fitly
report saw a decline as firms *"
extended their vacations to adjust
inventories.
A number of indicators reached
new highs signalling a healthv
economy in the state. "This is
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'It appears that business acitv
can he expected to continue
I he present level for some time,
the national economy advances
higher levels of activity, the
te's economy will continue its
jansion as well." the report
ted
businesses overestimated the
e of growth of the economy for
second half of 1977 and hired
many people, according to the
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indicators classified as coincidental
with business activity
improved. Most of these relate to
employment and it was here that
the strong gains occurred.
Total employment increased by
10.700 persons and nonfarm wage
arid salary employment increased
hv n.400. Hoth of these are par {
ticularly impressive increases.
Textile and related employment
increased by 1.100 persons as a
number ?>f companies recalled
workers laid off during summer
vacations. Durables manufacturing
employment gained r>00
during the period, and the average
weekly manhours in manufac
luring establishments increased
because of increased employment.
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