Word: allowables
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...TIME'S cover story on poverty [May 17] prompted these thoughts: I believe that if we spent just one-half of what we now allow for Aid for Dependent Children on the building and staffing of good resident institutions-call them orphanages if you must-and set up the legal and social-work procedures needed to get a majority of hard-core poor children into these institutions at an early age, we could make some real progress toward eliminating the evils associated with poverty. Children must develop in something other than a degenerating social and physical environment if they...
...causing widespread fears that depositors will soon begin taking their rainy-day funds out of institutions to put them into higher-paying bonds and other securities. The banks are unable to raise their bid for savings: almost all of them are al ready paying as much interest as authorities allow (61% for example, for large-sized six to twelve month certificates of deposit in New York...
...Committee on Educational Policy Wednesday approved a plan which will allow any undergraduate to cross-register at M.I.T., Brandeis, Boston University and the Ed School for courses on Africa...
...site of the proposed development, which would be built on a 106,000 sq. ft. site now occupied by the Baird Atomic Co. If the ordinance is amended, any developer with 80,000 sq. ft. of land could build a project twice as large as zoning laws now allow. This would create chaos, opponents said...
Goyette proposed that City departments and private consultants study the City's 1962 zoning ordinance to see what amendments are needed to allow for rising construction and land costs. Such a study could be made in six months, he said...