Word: branching
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Knopf said the new building would also house the Business School"s Alumni Bulletin, the publication offices of the Business School's Division of Research, and the Business History Review. In addition, Knopf said, two "support activities," the Soldier's Field U.S. Post Office branch and the Business School mailing room would be in the new building...
Clearly the initiative must not be used to introduce popular control willy-nilly over every branch of government. But the Vietnam resolution is no attempt to do this; it does not threaten the activities of any Cambridge body. Rather, the resolution is a reasonable attempt to do precisely what the City Council has clearly done clumsily: portray publicly the opinions of the citizens of Cambridge on the war in Vietnam...
...resident fellows, who pay $3,000 for nine months of study. Most Esalen students attend short-term workshops and seminars. More than 1,000 people heard a lecture this month by Maslow at the First Unitarian Society Church in San Francisco, where Esalen has just started a branch program. Also intrigued by the institute is the Ford Foundation's Fund for the Advancement of Education, which recently gave Esalen a $21,000 grant to train five public school teachers, who will then try some of its techniques in their home classrooms...
...breathless pace. The company, which includes Bloomingdale's and Abraham & Straus in New York, Burdine's of Miami, Filene's of Boston, Foley's of Houston and Goldsmith's of Memphis, has built so many suburban stores that last year, for the first time, branch sales exceeded those of big downtown stores. In 1964, in its latest acquisition move, Federated took over Bullock's of Cal ifornia, which includes I. Magnin & Co., a Bullock subsidiary with 20 stores that set styles all over the state-even in sophisticated San Francisco...
...Senate Foreign Relations Committee may approve next week a resolution drafted by Chairman J.W. Fulbright that would prevent the executive branch from entering into military commitments without prior legislative backing...