Word: expanded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...message only superficially answered two disturbing questions. A reduction in the national debt, made possible by the surplus, would ease credit and expand national production--thus attempting to counter questions about the desirability of a surplus. On the issue of continuing prosperity, the President cited a series of figures showing that economic progress would continue after the nomination of Mr. Nixon for the Presidency. With these two rather vague underpinnings, Mr. Eisenhower proudly proclaimed that Prosperity would continue...
...today's postcard campaign, the Committee will concentrate on the House of Representatives, on the 32 Senators most likely to change their minds, and on a few possible "dissenters." Following the Harvard finale, the Committee will expand its operation to state colleges in the Midwest, considered by some as "more normal" than the Ivy League institutions...
...announced purpose of the campaign is to expand and improve the teaching facilities and plant of the Harvard Medical Center-which includes the Medical School and the seven Associated Teaching Hospitals...
...EXPAND RULE or LAW. In the broader terms of the U.S.'s world objectives, the Administration intends to move positively toward a world rule of law by advocating greater U.S. participation in the International Court of Justice at The Hague. He will specifically support a Senate resolution to repeal the so-called Connally Amendment of 1946 that permits the U.S. to exclude from the World Court any dispute that "lies essentially within domestic jurisdiction...
...EXPAND CIVIL RIGHTS. "In all our hopes and plans for a better world . . . provincial and racial prejudices must be corn-batted"; in all the U.S.'s history, the right to vote has been a pillar of freedom. Hence, said the President, the U.S.'s "first duty" is to protect the right to vote for all against "encroachment" and "bias...