Word: extended
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Pines said Wednesday that although there was debate on the bill and opposition from the state association of superintendents, the bill did not attract a great deal of attention. Her attempt last April to extend the state law to higher education was killed when the bill died in committee. "Harvard killed it," Pines said, by lobbying heavily against the proposed bill...
...Crimson invades Princeton, Saturday, hoping to resume its winning patterns and extend its unbeaten Ivy ledger...
Under the agreement, the U.S. will extend to the Soviet Union and six other Communist nations in Eastern Europe* the same tariff terms that most other nations get in the U.S. market. American tariffs on imports of Soviet goods, such as linens and plywood, will be lowered from about 40% to 10% or less. But those concessions can be revoked unless the Communist countries permit freer emigration by dissident minorities, notably Soviet Jews. Moscow may let out 60,000 emigrants of all kinds each year, almost twice the current rate...
Just why this should happen is unclear; one would like to think that the "Veritas" on the top of Harvard's stationary would extend to the letter below, no matter who the eventual reader might...
...tenures of John L. Lewis and Tony (W.A.) Boyle. An industry formerly saddled with a union in which, in Miller's words, "you couldn't tell labor from management" now has a more progressive, responsive union leadership. If the coal industry is to fill the energy gap it must extend the long overdue benefits to the miners and eliminate the unhealthy working conditions that cause absenteeism and wildcat strikes...