Word: effective
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...that 58 per cent of the families in the path of the highway earn under $6000 a year while about half of the single persons living along the route have an annual income of less than $3000. The forces of the housing market seem to be having a similar effect--pushing the poor out of their neighborhood...
...most sweeping change in the new statute -- elimination of mass graduate school deferments -- will not go into effect until next year. In the interim, the National Security Council will advise the President whether or not ary non-medical-dental deferments should be given. If more deferments are granted, they are expected to be restricted to scientists or engineers...
...Department has continually emphasized that it wants to keep the age of induction low--between 19 and 21. With draft calls running high and with most graduate deferments still in effect, it has estimated that the average age of induction will remain low during the next year period
...proposal was issued in the form of an executive order which either House must reject in 60 days or else it takes effect without amendment. To avoid such a possibility, the traditional anti-home rule factions--Southern segregationists who fear handing their own authority on D.C. matters to the local Negro majority, and local real estate and business interests who benefit from the low taxes--have stymied progress by introducing the President's plan in the form of a regular bill so that it could come under the District Committee and be amended and, in essence, defeated...
WHAT is there about a sun-backed plot of crabgrass called Harvard Yard that summer after summer draws people from 50 states, 77 countries, and 415 colleges to the banks of a smelly river? What transformation does the summer solstice effect to make "staying-in-Cambridge" the thing to do for at least one, and maybe even two or three summers of one's Harvard career...