Word: allotment
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...were definitely "favorable," but the Battle of Berlin is still in progress and has not reached its final phase. Since the massive raids on the Nazi capital began in November, some 15,000 tons of bombs have been dropped-about one-fourth of what the R.A.F. is prepared to allot for the city's destruction...
...funds, Dr. Carlson made a drastic suggestion: the liquor industry should allot 10% of its present advertising budget, and Government should contribute a big chunk of the liquor revenue to the prevention and treatment of alcoholism...
...Especially now," he said, "when not even lip service needs to be paid in the final examination to the work of the first term, it seems improper to allot credit this way. All these handicaps will be done away with by the simple measure of division, and in addition greater flexibility of program will be available to the undergraduate...
Tackling the problem of the disposition of the old clothes collected during the recent drive, the Cabinet decided to allot one-half of the donations to Russian War Relief. The rest, as usual, will go to the Morgan Memorial and to Cambridge relief agencies. According to Stanton, who has been in charge of the drive, the proceeds this year were of better quality than ever before...
...spends over half of his time as a member of the College community, in wartime he spends all but a few weeks of the year in Cambridge. In the belief that the student is an integral part of the community in which he lives the Harvard Service Fund will allot part of its funds this year to the Greater Boston Community Fund...