Word: extended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...international control and regulation. Earth satellites are circling the globe now in about the same time that it takes to get from Brooklyn to The Bronx by subway.* Since Sputnik, the question 'How high is up?' has taken on vast new significance. While historically sovereign jurisdiction extends to the air above the land, it would be totally unfeasible for such jurisdiction to extend to outer space. International control will be imperative...
...Gromyko's point was rather aimed-as his dealings with the Western ambassadors seemed to be-against the unity of the allies. Said Gromyko: "Reckless flights of American bombers extend the fearful shadow of atomic war to the British and the French, to the people of Western Germany, to the peoples of all countries who have been bound hand and foot by military commitments to the U.S. and who have allowed American atomic and rocket bases to be built on their territory. One must be blind not to see in our time the dangerous consequences...
Before the House Ways and Means Committee last week was a sensemaking Administration proposal to make immediately available to the states an estimated $587 million for extending the unemployment compensation of eligible unemployed whose state payments had run out. The bill would cover expirations during the 15-month period from last Jan. 1 to March 31, 1959. It would extend compensation 50% longer than the maximum time allowed by state law, ranging (depending on the states) from eight to 15 weeks. It would advance to the states the necessary funds but require that the money eventually be paid back...
Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Manager of Operating Services, commented that officials were prepared to extend the area proscribed by the new University parking rule "from Porter Square to Fresh Pond Parkway," in an attempt to "clear up the parking mess...
Library officials have decided against the recent Student Council proposal to extend the hours for Lamont during weekends, reading periods, and examination periods, William B. Ernst '39, Lamont Librarian said yesterday...