Word: accesses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ahead. While the U.S. birth rate has declined markedly in recent years, in part as a result of the pill, the decrease has been concentrated mainly in the higher economic and educational strata. Nearly 5,000,000 U.S. women of childbearing age are too poor and uninformed to have access to birth-control services, and the Government may well multiply its outlays fourfold in the next few years in order to reach them...
Radcliffe students have been battling for several years to use Lamont. This year, Radcliffe moved its library from Garden street to the Radcliffe Quad, and the issue came to a head, when students complained that they had no access to reserve books while in Harvard Yard between classes...
...varies from country to country, but all have common characteristics. They are eminent jurists who investigate citizens' complaints against government officials at little or no charge. Although they are instruments of the legislature, they are only generally answerable to it, and have no links with the executive. Their access to official papers is virtually unlimited, permitting them thorough review of administrative actions. One result is that they defend officials as well as citizens and knowledgeably dismiss most complaints as unfounded. Though all seek justice for individuals, their overriding goal is better administration...
...Fernanda Fuentes Ríos, a Puerto Rican American of Negro blood, has had six husbands. Junior, her sixth, is 19. Fernandá's youngest daughter Cruz is 18. She is currently estranged from her third husband, but not to the point of refusing him occasional access to her favors. Felicita and Soledad, two other daughters of Fernanda's, are whores. They are also good mothers, although somewhat unconventional: the lullabies that soothe Felicita's children would redden a longshoreman's ears. Fernanda's only son, Simplicio, 21, ran away from home...
...open reserve system is unquestionably easier for both students and staff. It permits student access to the stacks, and eliminates the need to line up at the desk and fill out a card for every book. It allows quick perusal of a book without going through the mechanics of checking it out, and eliminates the 9 p.m. congestion at the desk...