Word: extended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...days before, the Roman Catholic bishops of the U.S. had issued a joint statement saying that the children in private and parochial schools "have the right to benefit" from any aid the Government might extend to the public schools. Glenn L. Archer, Executive Director of Protestants and Other Americans for Separation of Church and State, promptly denounced the statement as "artifice and studied nonsense." Later the 100 delegates from the A.F.L. and the C.I.O. decided to raise a rumble of their own. The entire White House Conference, they said, had been "stacked" against federal aid to education...
...bill to extend Cambridge's present curfew regulations to include the age group from 16 to 21 years would get the vote of Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29, former mayor of Cambridge and Harvard's only representative on the City Council. "I think teenagers are getting out of hand, and that includes student!" DeGuglielmo said in explaining his position...
...farm program which will restore 90% of parity subsidies, extend the benefits to additional products, and possibly include a soil rental program...
...foresee an increase in the library staff because of the new system although several people were added when Lamont announced it would extend its hours until midnight beginning...
Although the backgrounds and future plans of those in the Special Student program may vary greatly, all of the scholars have one desire in common--to extend the limits of their knowledge. The one year they are allowed to spend at the University in the special program is not a great deal of time, but most of them consider it long enough to make some real accomplishment in special fields possible. And as Miles maintains, "one of the functions of the Special Students program is to prevent individuals from studying aimlessly at Harvard just because they like the Cambridge atmosphere...