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Word: budgeteering (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...filling only one-third of the places offered us by our member colleges," Moll says. There is certainly no lack of applicants, but the bottle-neck comes in trying to find money for living expenses since the U.S. government is budget-cutting on ASPAU. Moll is beginning to cast about for supplementary sources...

Author: By Thomas B. Reston, | Title: "I Weep to You for the First Help": African Youth Apply to American Colleges | 3/18/1967 | See Source »

...keep the state moving ahead and at the same time in the black, Reagan proposed a budget of $5,047,000,000 and called for $946 million in increased taxes. The tax figure was deceptive, however, because a sizable chunk of it ($170 million) would go toward offsetting property taxes; on the average, homeowners would receive about 6.5% relief from property tax bills...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: California: In the Black, with Crust | 3/17/1967 | See Source »

Eastward Initiatives. Kiesinger's first aim when he took office last December was to balance the budget, whose looming $1.2 billion deficit had caused Erhard's Cabinet to break up. With some sleight of hand, he did so, and he managed to put some steam back into the lagging economy by speeding up federal spending. He also struck at the root cause of Erhard's financial distress: the billion-dollar offset payments that Bonn makes yearly to support U.S. and British forces in Germany. Contending that Bonn no longer had the financial health to afford such large...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: The First 100 Days | 3/17/1967 | See Source »

...disclosed that the year's increase in capital spending would probably be 3.9% rather than 6% - or enough to knock half a billion dollars off the first-quarter G.N.P. John son was understandably worried. With such economic aides as CEA Chairman Gardner Ackley, Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler and Budget Director Charles Schultze, he had been mulling over for some weeks a restoration of the 7% credit. In two days of meetings that eventually included Defense Secretary McNamara and House Ways & Means Chairman Wilbur Mills, he decided that the time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: Losing His Cool | 3/17/1967 | See Source »

...have thrown up their hands at the Courier'S book-keeping-by-memory system and stalked out of its two-room headquarters in a downtown Montgomery office building, never to return. But while steadily losing money (advertising and sales pay only a fraction of its $4,000-a-month budget; the rest comes from private donations and foundation grants), it has been making friends and influencing politics...

Author: By Stephen E. Cotton, | Title: Despite Perpetual Crisis, Still Publishing | 3/17/1967 | See Source »

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