Word: generalizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Drive General Motors off the Big Board and then, only then, will people start listening. GOODBYE GM, and as certain as night follows day, the entire rotten structure will collapse...
Excepted under the proposed law are public housing, two and three-family owner-occupied buildings, and hotels. The first general rent adjustment would take effect on January 1, 1970 and would take into account inflation in operating costs and increases in the tax rate since January...
...their way into the building, who forcibly ousted the officers of the University at work there, and who insisted upon remaining long after they were requested to leave. As members of a community committed to rationality and freedom, we also deplore the entry of police into any university." In general, the entire faculty felt the forcible occupation of University Hall deplorable. With respect to the police action, some members of the faculty felt the use of force to vacate the building to be wrong whereas others considered it to be unavoidable but regrettable. Nonetheless, the faculty passed the resolution almost...
...SECOND route, the scholarship route, is a new one. Congress is in direct control of funds that go to universities this way. Debates on education bills are usually lengthy and appropriations extend over three or four years. The Office of Education administers programs under these general education bills. In 1968, the agency was authorized to distribute $4714 million under the extended 1963 Facilities Act, $397 million under NDEA, and $427 million under the 1965 Higher Education Act extended...
...said that the government was not equipped to "play cop by cutting off funds" to universities with disorders. In an article in the Washington Post May 8, David Broder said that Finch "disagrees with last week's tough denunciations of militant students by Vice President Agnew, Attorney General John N. Mitchell, and Justice Department aides." Broder said that Finch believes that setting up "the federal government as a regulatory agency would be a mistake...