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They Went to College Early
Reviews the Program for Early Admission to College of the Fund for the Advancement of Education, a grant making fund established by the Ford Foundation.
Time to Choose, A
The final report of the Energy Policy Project of the Ford Foundation, which was established to study energy policy issues shortly before the 1970's oil crisis. The report is a summary by the project's staff with interpretations of the commissioned studies and recommendations on energy policy issues. Its principal conclusion is that the United States can balance its energy budget, control pollution and avoid reliance on insecure oil sources abroad by slowing its growth rate of energy consumption.
Too Little, Too Late: Services For Teenage Parents
A Ford Foundation Working paper that examines some major programs operating in the United States in the early 1980's to serve teenage parents and their children.
United Nations and the Iran-Iraq War, The
Contains a background paper and discussion summary by R.P.H. King for a seminar convened by the Ford Foundation in April 1987 to discuss the Iran-Iraq war and its implications for international organizations. With an introduction by Gary Sick and Brian Urquhart.
Urban Community Development!
Remarks delivered in the City Club Forum, Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1986.
Violence Against Women
A seminar on violence against women and programs to combat it. Includes discussion of services for battered women and reforms in the criminal justice system. A publication of the Women's Program Forum.