Word: expanded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Both Monro and Pusey indicated that the new House would be used primarily to alleviate some of the overcrowding which now exists in the College, not to expand the size of the student body...
...annual report, President Pusey noted that an additional endowment of $2 million will be required to sustain and expand satisfactorily the University's program at I Tatti...
...devices, U.S. experts see no evidence that the Russians have come up with an effective defense against the fleet of 41 Polaris subs that will be at sea by 1967. Both Turkey and Italy swiftly accepted the changeover. To provide berthing facilities for the subs, the U.S. hopes to expand its naval base at Rota on Spain's Atlantic coast...
...lying face down. A crewman bailing out will crawl into the capsule and detach the lifeboat from the spaceship. As soon as it is clear, nitrogen gas from a pressure vessel will inflate a pair of winglike spars made of heat-resistant woven-wire cloth. As the wings expand, the cylinder will split, forming a heat shield that will protect the leading edges of the wings. The inflated lifeboat will be an air-and space-worthy paraglider (see diagram...
Hard to Justify. Partly to get rid of local currency before it depreciates any more, and partly because they are already too deeply committed to back out, some U.S. companies are continuing to expand in Latin America's economic trouble spots. California's FMC Corp. recently completed a food machinery plant in Argentina-but is operating it at only a fraction of capacity. Other U.S. companies are holding on in the hope that the business climate in Latin America will eventually improve. In the meantime, notes Chase Manhattan Bank Economist William Butler, "it is difficult for an American...