Word: canadianization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...situation has improved," Thomas D. Bolles, Director of Athletics, said in reference to admissions procedure for athletes to Canadian-dominated teams in the West. "However, this should not imply that the decision of the Faculty Committee will change from last year's," Bolles added...
...China's decision to part with $60 million of its low foreign exchange reserves confirmed that its agriculture is in serious trouble, not only from natural calamities but from a mismanaged attempt to speed industrialization by releasing manpower from farm communes. But the Canadian negotiators got no clue from Traders Liu and Yang on how serious Red China's food shortage may be. "They were very sensitive about the word famine," said Hamilton, "so we didn't talk about...
...spark on the over-the-counter market before moving on to the big exchanges. But the market is no mere kindergarten for growth and glamour. It also handles 95% of all Government bonds and most municipal bonds, accounts for almost all bank and insurance stocks, many corporate bonds and Canadian and foreign securities. In its ranks are found such well-known companies as Kaiser Steel, Eli Lilly, Dun & Bradstreet, Macmillan Co., Anheuser Busch, Dictaphone Corp., Weyerhaeuser Co. and TIME...
...last year during the NCAA playoff selections. The Faculty Committee on Athletics prohibited the team from playing in the playoffs (and is expected to repeat its decision if the situation arises this season) because it thought that Western representatives, like Michigan Tech and the University of Denver, were recruiting Canadian players who were not up to the admissions standards of the College...
...vast power potential and to forestall the spring floods, too. Under the treaty's provisions, Canada will set about building three storage and power dams, and the U.S. will go ahead with Libby Dam. Over the course of its 60-year lifetime, the treaty envisions U.S. and Canadian power and flood-control projects costing a total of some $4 billion. Canada will receive one-half of the electric power generated by U.S. projects built under the treaty...