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...looks forward over his shoulder and sees the future, as Senator Charles Goodell did during the Carswell controversy: "My main point was that Carswell could still be on the Supreme Court in the year 2000." On such a day democracy distinguishes itself from other forms of government; when the crunch comes it allows for vision from below. At least that is what the Carswell rejection would have signified had it occurred in the fifties or even most ways into the sixties. But Carswell was nominated on February 19, 1970, only several weeks before the Cambodian incursion. Richard Harris's Decision...
Other factors which have limited openings, department chairmen said, are the current budget crunch and cutbacks in Federal research monies...
...Harvard's undergraduate social service organization- sponsors activities such as the Prisons Committee, Mental Hospitals Committee, and Challenge, an after-school program for Cambridge children. In the past five years, PBH has felt an increasingly severe financial crunch...
What happens when the U.S. comes up against a financial crunch while the economy is suffering? "They can give us a run on the dollar," Mansfield says. "They can make it difficult for us by increasing prices on American products exported to Europe. My amendment is designed to bring about an early relief to our pressing payments deficits abroad. If these troops that will be returned are disbanded upon their return to the U.S., it will represent a further gain for our budget as well as our balance of payments. The financial savings in that case could well...
...financial crunch is also preventing the science departments from innovating programs in curricula and resources. Rather than concentrating equally on non-scientists and on potential science professionals, the planners of the science center are continuing the trend towards pre-graduate training, Kothavala said...