Word: fasters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...President's Reports for '61-62 to '65-65 show the basic fees have risen faster than the average stipend size and thus the proportion of the bill paid by scholarships has gone down, not up. since then fees have risen 25 per cent and total aid, including loans, rose 84 per cent, but the trends are about the same...
...must be made. One, there have been improvements since last year; the intelligent and sophisticate contribution of student representatives in many areas of policy was creating precisely the kind of pressure most likely to convince the Faculty not merely of the need but of the advantages of further and faster movement. Coercive pressure of the kind of represented by the sit-in is most likely to backfire, for there is quite a difference between ordinary pressure, and an actual threat. Two, that Faculty meetings which deal with issues of deep concern to students should be open is a view well...
...past, hugely prosperous decade, no fewer than 2,900,000 people have been added to the dole, so that today, 9,000,000 Americans are receiving welfare. The bill has risen even faster: excluding social security and other Government insurance plans, the cost of welfare to all levels of government is $5.5 billion a year. Of this, the Federal Government pays a little more than half, the cities about 12%, and the states a third. Many of the cities, including local government in the suburbs, are discovering that welfare is threatening them with bankruptcy. In a little more than...
Last July, another mutation erupted from China through Hong Kong and has been tagged A2-Hong Kong-68. This time the vaccine makers were able to work faster. In mid-November they announced Government approval and first shipments of a new, anti-Hong-Kong-flu vaccine, harvested from viruses grown in eggs, inactivated, then tested for potency and safety...
Deficit Expected. The U.S. needs an exceptionally high and rising rate of exports in order to balance its generous outflow of capital for imports, foreign aid, military aid, tourism and the like. Unless the nation achieves faster ex port growth/ it will not be able to bring its balance of payments into line, and the value of the dollar may be threatened. Though the U.S. payments ran slightly in surplus during the July-through-September quarter, much of this was due to such temporary factors as the turbulence in Czechoslovakia and France, which caused considerable European capital to flee into...