Word: draft
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...public corporations for workers who could not otherwise afford it. In addition to giving Puerto Ricans a second income, the plan is expected to stimulate consumer demand and spur business growth. The idea was developed by San Francisco Lawyer and Economist Louis Kelso (TIME, June 29, 1970), who helped draft the program. He has been working for years to get such a plan adopted in the U.S. at both the federal and state levels...
...completing an incredible 19 of 22 passes. Notre Dame Coach Ara Parseghian calls it "the greatest single performance I have ever witnessed." Then in 1967 Griese led Purdue to a 14-13 victory over Southern Cal in the Rose Bowl. That same year Griese was the No. 1 draft choice of the Dolphins...
...prevent personal bias from influencing his research. Moore said he left the data gathering to his students, and let a fellow professor write the first draft...
...this, however, does not exclude mercy or suggest a vengeful policy. After the war finally ends and passions have cooled, a conditional amnesty should be granted. Under it, the exiles should be offered the right to return, and those imprisoned for draft resistance should be released-provided that they are willing to accept certain conditions. One of these might be some kind of compensatory service, perhaps, as has been proposed, in a poverty program or in the peacetime military. That is far from an ideal solution -but it may just be the best...
...intercepted three passes and smeared Brown Quarterback Bill Nelsen four times. The big difference, though, was Colt Running Back Don Nottingham, a squat (5 ft. 10 in., 210 Ib.) rookie from Kent State who was the 441st of the 442 players picked in last year's pro football draft. Called in to replace injured Norm Bulaich, "Bowling Ball" Nottingham rolled for 92 yds. and two touchdowns as the Colts outclassed the Browns...