by Jerome Paige | Nov 24, 2020 | Featured, Guest Contributor, The 1960s Project
ANNA BRELAND Class of 1969 I had no one to guide me on how to choose a college. Yet, I ended my career as a school counselor… I attended a tuition-free college. Yet, I ended up as the director of a college financial aid office…. I wasn’t actively engaged in...
by Jerome Paige | Nov 16, 2020 | Race & Economic Damages, WOJM-SM
“Economics of the Draft DC Bill based on the California SB41” Calculating Economic Damages Without Race- and Gender-Based Discrimination, by Subodh Mathur, Jerome Paige, and Richard Lockley1 In our conference presentation, we’ll demonstrate how...
by Jerome Paige | Nov 13, 2020 | WOJM-SM
What do I believe? What do you believe? During “The 1960s Project Live” (November 10, 2020), Linda posted a question in The Chat:” What was my philosophy? In my blog, I Got By, With Lots of Help, that accompanies the “Live,” I sum up my...
by Jerome Paige | Nov 10, 2020 | Featured, Guest Contributor, The 1960s Project
JEROME PAIGE, PH.D. Class of 1965 In 1965 I graduated from Germantown High School in Philadelphia, PA, uncertain what life would bring. Now at age 72. I have no plans “to retire” in the traditional sense of that term. I’m looking forward to at least four...
by Jerome Paige | Nov 8, 2020 | WOJM-SM
We’ve spent four Saturday nights putting together a puzzle. What’s your Saturday night activity these days?