Word: deepened
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...activity of the academic year 1961-62 began with an account of the new Cambridge Electron Accelerator, symbol of a scientific age. The University's involvement in science, in research and in the upper reaches of graduate and professional education will grow and strengthen in the years ahead--strengthen, deepen and lead on to increasingly intense specialization...
...reductions at an "early date" seems untimely to men like Mills and Byrd because the federal budget for fiscal 1963 (ending next June 30) shows a deficit estimated at $7.8 billion. Another gaudy deficit, of size unknown, lurks ahead for fiscal 1964. Conservatives fear that tax reduction will deepen the deficits. "I'm not in favor of reducing taxes out of borrowed money," says Byrd, "and that's bound to be the case with any tax cuts next year." Speaking in New York the day before the President, Byrd said he was convinced that "sharp reductions in federal...
...University's arguments against off-campus living and the switching of Houses are roughly the same: both would endanger the House system as presently constituted. Switching of Houses would probably lead to a "first choice" House and a "reject" House. The pockets of various types of activists would deepen, while the valued, if minimal, diversity that currently prevails would be undermined. It would also create Administrative problems of serious proportions...
...smooth things over. "We are confident," said Wilkins, "that regardless of minor irritations, we will continue to have the sincere cooperation on basic issues of dedicated labor leaders like Walter Reuther." But despite Wilkins' words, the hostility between the A.F.L.-C.I.O. and the N.A.A.C.P. is likely to deepen, especially after the elections...
Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, edited by Frederick A. Pottle and Charles H. Bennett. This latest-to-be-edited volume of Boswell's journal cannot deepen the portrait of Johnson, but Bozzy's entertaining chatter continues delightfully as he describes the doctor, a great bag of prejudice and conversation set atop a tiny horse, clambering over the wet Scottish islands...