Word: broader
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Eastland said that the report reeked of "rankest falsehood." But even less Pavlovian officials thought the commission went overboard. The President himself pointed out that he has no general authority to hold back federal funds, since by law only Congress can say what strings are attached to what money. Broader presidential powers "would probably be unwise," he said...
...surprising that Mr. Fleming recognizes no antithesies between research and teaching. In his view, both he and students profit when he can "induge" in extensive study. Not only "is it a relief to be on top of a subject, not always an easy task in some of the broader courses," he says, "but I have found that students respond best to the lectures which are based on research...
...Senator Joseph Clark to enlarge (with liberals) not only the Finance Committee but the Appropriations Committee. In three days of debate, Clark charged that Senate committee assignments are decided by a decidedly nonliberal "establishment" of senior Southern and Western Senators. (The idea of an American "establishment"-much broader than the Congress-was first satirically suggested by The New Yorker's Washington correspondent, Richard Rovere. He compared it to Britain's royal family and plutocracy, which are sometimes called "the Establishment...
...William P. Homans '41 (D-Cambridge), who filed the bill for Hughes told the CRIMSON yesterday that "broader base for financing political campaigns" is a necessity. He was uncertain whether the bill would be passed, however, because it is questionable whether the state government--as opposed to private individuals--should "get into the act" of financing political campaign. Only two states have similar laws, he pointed...
...Broader Spectrum. It is still quite a struggle, but the New Leader, founded in 1923 by old-line European socialists, is very much alive and has attracted 4,500 new readers-a 19% increase-in the last year. Its strong point is still foreign affairs: when West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt wanted a forum during the 1961 Berlin crisis, he sought out the New Leader. "But others were finally catching up to us in this field," says Editor Kolatch. "Our spectrum needed broadening...