Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Laird's motive was to give the impression that any troop reduction would be "in the normal course of events" and would therefore reflect no credit on the Democrats. The Administration quickly denied that any such reduction was envisioned. The U.S., said Defense Secretary Clark Clifford, is still building up to its authorized level of 549,500, and "we intend to continue...
...will reform parole procedures; the other will permit indeterminate sentences so that a prisoner can win an early release if he shows signs of rehabilitation. Warden Patterson says that it is too early to tell whether his program has really changed the inmates. But he does give the men credit for sincerity. "They believe that they are saving kids from a life of crime. And that begins to work at a prisoner's innards...
...future depends on what we do in fields other than copying." On the other hand, though C.I.T. denies any plans to scale down its auto-financing operations, it can hardly ignore the attempts of competitors to profit from computers and other business machines. For example, Baltimore's Commercial Credit Co., another leading finance firm, recently merged with Control Data Corp., a large computer manufacturer...
Pusey was not available for comment last night, but Dean Ford said that the rule actually does exist. He said that a 1963 Corporation ruling requires anyone "responsible for instruction in a course for credit" to receive a Corporation appointment...
Without favored status. ROTC courses would offered on a non-credit basis "very much like the Kennedy Institute seminars," Kaplan said...