Word: equalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Steinhart conceded that some employees of equal seniority receive varying wages, but only, he claimed, because their bookselling experience varies...
...supporters alike called "the fourth branch of government." Allen, who controlled schooling from pre-kindergarten through college, raised education expenditures to 40% of the state's $5.4 billion budget and led the fight against Northern de facto segregation. There is no doubt that he plans to exercise equal influence as the nation's top educational official. In his first statement after his appointment, Allen urged "a massive attack on the education needs of the disadvantaged and the ghetto residents"; he stressed the need to involve them "in the concepts, the planning, and the design of such programs...
...much Washington reporting, Johnson complains, "policy may be distorted. Rumors of dark motives, or of unspecified dissent, may be given equal prominence with the expressed purposes of the Administration. Failure and conflict will certainly be emphasized...
Loyal Park, in his first year as head baseball coach, is going to have a difficult job trying to develop a pitcher who can equal Peters. In two varsity seasons, Peters hurled a 17-5 record. His sophomore year he owned a 1.67 ERA, followed last year by a 1.80 mark...
...back more than 20 years into the record book to find a Harvard pitcher who bettered his feat of 115 strike-outs in 90 innings. Unlike most pitchers, he can hit, batting .286 in his first season and .273 last year. Those are hard marks to curpass, let alone equal, but if Park is the kind of mentor Norm Shepard was, he might find that talent in a pitcher...