Word: extends
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...them. In its general outlines, the Administration bill tends toward a theory of relief for the business community. One of the more important parts of the proposal would allow the taxpayer to deduct ten percent of his dividend income from his tax bill. The measure, of course, would extend benefits in many other ways; it would permit additional deductions for educational expenses and medical fees. But the main benefits would come to that eight percent of the nation's families who own stocks...
...make up his losses in revenue, he assumed that West German production would jump another 5% in 1954-55. No other nation in Europe, and few anywhere, looks forward to even half that much improvement. But Shaffer grounded his confidence on German hard work, and the unstinting drive to extend German markets and German influence around the world. The importance attached to the campaign was dramatized last week by the two biggest men in the Bonn government...
...committee's finding that one-third of the students here belong to Blue Cross already. Under the present system these men are paying a second fee for a service which gives them less benefits than the Blue Cross provides. Also the married students in the University could extend the new plan to their wives and children. This coverage is denied to them under the present system...
...Student Council's plan to extend the Junior Year Abroad program, though unanimously rejected on March 3 by the Faculty Committee on Educational Policy, may still partially gain Faculty approval for next year...
John W. Stokes '54 reported to the Council that at Bundy's suggestion he had spoken with three department heads, and had gotten their promise to discuss the proposal informally with members of their staffs. Stokes is the original author of the plan to extend the foreign study program to nine fields of concentration in addition to the two now included...