Word: allotting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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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...
...Treasury still throws up its hands in horror at the idea of forced allocation of bonds to the banks, but recognizes that possibly it may be necessary to allot the banks quotas of bonds to be bought. This, the New Dealers point out, is voluntary and was done in the last war. How voluntary it will be with the Treasury in the mood of "the customers be damned" remains to be seen. But if forced allocation becomes a fact by what ever name it may be called, the Government will in effect have to take control of the whole banking...
...much-dreaded labs are not so grim as advertised. Concentrators say that they make some of their best friends in Mallinckrodt. The secret of doing well in the labs is to allot time so that while one experiment is heating, another is underway. If the experiments aren't thought out carefully so that long gaps of time are utilized, labs can be fatal...
While revealing no details, Brig. Genllershey said it will require service men to allot for support of their dependents a specified portion of their pay which would be matched by an equal or larger amount from the Federal Treasury...