Word: extended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Radcliffe were originally set for Tuesdays and Thursdays, but interhouse planners feared that not enough Harvard guests would visit Radcliffe to make a balanced exchange. A group of students therefore urged Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, assistant dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for resources and planning, to extend the privileges to Wednesdays...
...Close Watch." As for inflation, Johnson issued pointed warnings to both labor and management. "I count on the sense of public responsibility of our labor leaders and our industrial leaders to do their full part to protect and extend our price stability. I intend to maintain a close watch on wage and price developments and to draw public attention to those private actions which threaten the public interest...
...landmark "Chileani-zation of copper" agreement. Needing only a congressional O.K. before it goes into effect, the deal will give the government a 51% interest in the U.S.'s Braden Copper Co. and a 25% interest in two new U.S. mining ventures, the most promising of which will extend operations at Chuquicamata, already the world's largest open-pit copper mine (TIME, Jan. 1). Nationalists and leftists in Congress are not likely to act on that presidential idea either. They accuse Frei of selling out to the Yanquis, and clamor for outright nationalization of the nearly $1 billion...
...Namath had not been able to straighten his leg completely: just as a folded newspaper stuck between a door and its jamb will keep the door ajar, so the ball of cartilage kept Na-math's knee hinge from swinging all the way as he tried to extend his leg. The X rays showed no other damage-only a small cyst, of no importance...
...opposition to the bridge has maintained that without the act, the bridge would clearly be in violation of the City's building code which prohibits any building to extend beyond the curb line. Although not questioning the legality of the enabling act, William P. Homans, an ex-state representative from Cambridge, said that allowing the bridge to be built would represent "spot zoning" in spirit...