Word: extended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...good an American premiere of a Brecht play should not be allowed to perish after just nine performances; hopefully the Loeb will extend the run; perhaps the show could even be remounted once the school year gets underway...
...perils of underpopulation. With 3,000 fighting men in Malaysia (see story above) and a battalion in Viet Nam, half of Australia's combat-ready forces are already tied down in the widening struggle for Southeast Asia. It is a sphere where Australia has only recently begun to extend its economic and political influence. As a noncolonial nation, it is now accepted even by Indonesia as a legitimate Asian presence-and one to be reckoned with...
...1960s is "a large increase in private domestic debt." Martin and some other credit experts are concerned about the spiraling of corporate debt, which rose 61% last year, now tops $400 billion. They also lament the "sloppiness" of the debt-meaning that eager lenders are reaching downward to extend credit to borrowers who never before would have qualified for it. To moderate the rapid growth of credit, the Federal Reserve has been tightening up slightly on interest rates and the money supply. But credit in the U.S. remains cheaper and more plentiful than in almost any other nation, and many...
...building plants and signing trade pacts. They are making TV sets in Ghana, spinning textiles in Nigeria, galvanizing iron in Ethiopia, building a nylon mill in Kenya and assembling Nissan and Toyota cars in South Africa. Hoping to improve the climate for Japanese exports, the Japanese government plans to extend more than $9,000,000 in industrial development loans to the east African nations of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Last week it dispatched an eight-man mission of engineers on a month's tour of the three countries to study projects for which the loan funds might be used...
...campus, 13 deans and 32 department chairmen had recommended that Vice President John Anthony Brown be promoted to the job; the trustees ignored them. The Faculty Assembly thereupon refused to extend greetings to Elliott or assure him that they would cooperate. Elliott remained stoically optimistic, said he hopes to meet with "all segments of the university" to work things...