Word: apportionments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The CBC is run by the government as a nation-binding cultural medium in a country that is strung-out, bilingual and unattractive to private networks. It tries to keep down its subsidy ($60 million this year) by selling commercials in a gentlemanly, low-pressure way. With its money, the...
The Administration has not yet decided how it will apportion the grant, Glimp said. He pointed out that under the act, "every institution which receives a grant has to decide for itself what part of the loan fund each department receives."
Both Sukarno and Hatta believed that the Axis would win; Sjahrir was convinced the Allies would win. It was therefore easy to apportion the jobs for the next phase of their struggle for independence: Sjahrir would head the underground resistance against the Japanese occupiers, Sukarno and Hatta would collaborate with...
Opposition to the Engelhardt proposal was strong, not because many Alabamans were suddenly reconciled to Negro voting, but because they agreed with the Birmingham News that "it leaves unanswered a number of questions as to division of tax moneys and the responsibilities for the areas of Macon which may be...
When Governor Coleman last February announced that he intended to call a constitutional convention, he met remarkably little resistance from his enemies. But last week, while he was up North foraging for more industry, reaction finally went into action. Nineteen old-guard legislators caucused in Jackson, formed an anti-constitution...