Word: complaint
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Blueprint. Ewing's complaint was threefold: 1) the nation was not spending enough on health; 2) the spending power was not evenly distributed; and 3) because illness strikes without warning, even a thrifty, budget-careful family may have its savings wiped out and be forced into debt by a catastrophic or chronic illness. To allow the nation to spend more on its health, Ewing had detailed blueprints for building more hospitals, boosting the output of doctors, dentists and nurses, and beefing up public health services. Few argued with these aims, though many-especially doctors fearing federal interference with their...
...principal complaint in an unsigned open letter to the Class of 1950 published in the CRIMSON Monday was that the 1947 Paul Report on Class Affairs had been completely ignored. The investigating committee affirmed the Council's contention that the Paul Report is not binding...
...closing that I have no fault to find with the many honorable men who constitute the majority of the 1950 Permanent Class Committee. My foremost complaint is against rather the shameful manner in which the Committee was elected. (Name withheld by request...
Reasons for the sudden resurgence of car-towing were not available. Although the fire trucks had some difficulty in getting through the streets on the morning of the Lowell House fire, the fire department would not say whether or not they had lodged a formal complaint to the police. The department had earlier made a statement saying that parking did not interfere with their usual operations...
...Network broke was a radiation regulation drawn up in 1932. Violation of this regulation does not mean that a station will interfere with broadcasts of other local outlets; WHRB has been assured by Boston stations that it is not impinging on their wave-lengths, and only one, quickly-remedied complaint has been received from a listener. The radiation regulation is intended merely to confine a coaxial cable system, such as WHRB's, to the small area it serves. But even if WHRB's signals do leak outside of University property, they cannot reach enough persons to offer significant competition...