Word: filles
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Federal subsidies for on-the-job training programs (OJT), especially since the cutbacks due to the Vietnam War, do not fill the training gap. Gopen points out that there are now only 380 individual contracts for OJT available...
Students from schools other than Radcliffe will fill the extra jobs that led to he requests by Harvard dining halls for Cliffies, Reardon said...
Stokes began to match Taft detail for detail. He promised to combat the crime rate (up 14% last year) by increasing the police patrol-car force one-third, expand the airport with already available fill, eliminate a particular traffic bottleneck on Baltic Road ("the Baltic Blockade"), which, conjectured Stokes, costs a 20-year commuter 100 days off his life. He announced plans for an inaugural ball to raise money for clothing for children of relief families. Even with a skillful advertising campaign, a large and capable biracial campaign staff and a regiment of 2,000 door knockers, Stokes...
...time since I arrived here" nearly four years ago. Communist recruiting in the South is down from some 7,000 new soldiers a month in 1966 to around 3,500 today-and still declining. As a result, Hanoi is being forced to send more North Vietnamese to fill out the ranks of Southern-based units; it now has more than 100,000 men fighting in South Viet Nam, constituting 50% to 60% of the Communists' forces in the field. Supplying them has become steadily more difficult and dangerous, particularly since the Allies have so tightened their control over rice...
...show that the young adults of this community can BE RESPONSIBLE." When the need to act as a police force was over, Youth Alliance switched to more constructive business. Alliance has taken on a wide range of social welfare activities. But its main emphasis is on trying to fill the gap between the school years, when Negro youth tend to waste their time, and the adult years, when those who care are busy with established political organizations...