Word: collected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Senate pass different measures, there may be no time to resolve the conflicts before Congress adjourns. The best chance for those who have been shortchanged would be for both chambers to unite immediately behind a bill, introduced by Congressman Fraser, clearly stipulating that Social Security recipients should continue to collect all their previous welfare benefits...
...power in two ways. Aside from gaining the prestige and authority that have always gone with the job, directors of all companies today are being forced to take more active roles in company decisions. In several recent instances of corporate decline and failure, courts have held that shareholders can collect damages from directors who are no longer able to rely on the excuse that they were not fully acquainted with their firm's activities...
...support George McGovern or any of the white Democrats dueling for the honor of jousting Richard Nixon. In fact, in August of 1971, at the strategy meeting of the Southern Black Caucus in Mobile, Bond had been instrumental in the framing and passage of a resolution urging blacks to collect and conserve their political torque, withholding any commitment to a specific major contender until after the attrition of the primaries or even after the Convention...
...also true that unemployment today is somewhat less painful than in the past. In 1965 only 60% of jobless men over 24 got unemployment compensation; in 1970 the proportion rose to 77%, and it is even higher now. People who cannot collect unemployment compensation find it easier than before to qualify for welfare. Indeed, many of the unemployed feel no compulsion to take just any job that is offered...
...student unit responsible for fund raising beyond trying to sell enough buttons to cover expenses. Dean Epps has told Dumont that it would be a violation of University rules to collect funds for the state campaign...