Word: extended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although acceptance of an HCUA proposal to extend Widener Library hours is impossible due to security, staff, and financial problems, officials of the library indicated yesterday that they are willing to consider other requests for improvements in the system...
...coups in such Latin American countries as Peru, Honduras and the Dominican Republic, has said that it flatly opposes military takeovers of legally chosen governments. That policy is pretty hard to square with the accession to power of General Minh-and the U.S.'s apparent great haste to extend recognition to his government...
...pack up and return home. In Algiers the mood was equally ugly. Although both sides had agreed to end their exchange of virulent propaganda, Ben Bella warned Hassan in a two-hour harangue that the struggle would continue between his type of socialism, which he evidently hopes to extend to the whole North African area, and Morocco's monarchy...
Widener officials have failed to extend chasing hours primarily because they have failed to recognize the importance of this improvement. They claim that other University libraries can meet the needs of most of the students who do not have Widener stack passes. But Lamont and Radcliffe Libraries frequently prove inadequate even for regular undergraduate courses. Moreover, an increasing number of undergraduates, such as students in freshman seminars, do special work which requires Widener's resources...
...arrange an accommodation between two mortal enemies. And it is necessary domestically in a country where politicians cannot ignore public opinion. Whatever re-education that development may eventually warrant, will have to be done carefully. With an election approaching, it would have been safer for the President not to extend an invitation to Tito. It would not have been easy, since Tito was determined to visit Latin America and the UN anyway. Nevertheless, adequate precedent for a Presidential snub certainly existed. A proposed visit in 1957 was cancelled outright when protests unnerved Eisenhower. In 1960 Tito came...