Word: boarding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...revelations about FCC that have appeared in the Washington Post and other local newspapers in the past two weeks have generated an enormous indignation in the student body, in the black community of the District of Columbia, and on Capitol Hill. This indignation has prompted the Board of Trustees to take a closer interest in the day-to-day operation of the college than heretofore, and their interest in turn could conceivably encourage the president and the provost to take back some of the authority they have surrendered to the faculty...
...majority of Americans owned cars and television. The government formally took upon itself the assurance of economic prosperity in 1946, so that by today most people think they have nothing to do but complete their lives without much bother. Most of us can sit in our metropolitan communities, pleasantly board...
...told about the problems American medicine is having delivering its product to the American consumer, and about the plan Harvard Medical School has devised to help ease the strain. Today's article tells about what the plan will do in the ghetto, why John Kenneth Galbraith is on its board of directors, and why government and medical officials across the country are watching to see whether the plan can work...
...light of the parochial make-up of its corporation, the members of the health plan's board of directors come as a surprise. Several of them have Harvard connections--like Dr. Sidney Lee, another associate Med School dean, and Dr. Alonzo Yerby, director of Harvard's interfaculty program on health and medical care, and even John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics...
...Galbraith's inclusion suggests, the emphasis of the directors' board is on a wide range of expertise. This too is part of the plan's effort to set a national precedent. All the policy decisions for the plan's operation will be made by the board of directors; the men that Harvard has chosen to serve on its board of directors, then suggests what kind of broadly-based coalition it thinks is necessary to run new health plans...