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Students at the meeting said that projected savings would not result from the lower volume of food served, but rather from gradual attrition in staff numbers...

Author: By Robert I. W. sidorsky, | Title: Adams Group Opts To Shelve Cutbacks In Breakfast Plan | 2/10/1976 | See Source »

Blanchard fretted that Fair's tough-guy approach might reverse the gradual improvement of morale from its post-Viet Nam nadir of racial conflict, drug abuse, alcoholism and boredom. A former commander of the 82nd Airborne Division, Blanchard, 55, is no cream puff either. But by contrast with Fair, he adopted a more relaxed attitude toward his forces, encouraging his troops to take time off, learn German and meet local people. He approached enlisted men as citizens in uniform...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ARMED FORCES: A Fair Deal For Old Hardnose? | 2/2/1976 | See Source »

...trustees' statement came after a Dartmouth faculty committee on admissions recommended earlier this month a gradual increase in the number of women students from 1000 at present to 1400 over the next five years, Fanelli said...

Author: By Richard T. Broida, | Title: Dartmouth Board of Trustees Approves Equal Access Policy | 1/23/1976 | See Source »

...illegal, immoral and genocidal wars of naked and raw aggression by our government since WWII, whatever their reasons for doing so (they are our real Heroes not the so-called POWs); (2) propose the immediate reduction of our monstrous military budget by at least 25%, suggest a gradual yearly reduction of that budget to $25 billion annually and military forces to 500,000, composed of highly trained professionals, capable of servicing our sophisticated weapons of national defense (this would give us all the international security possible through military means alone); (3) propose the abolition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPEN LETTER TO FORD | 1/21/1976 | See Source »

...supposed to be pure in heart; today one would call him a sap. Pamina is a first irritatingly childlike--dressed in over-feminine gowns and ribbons, she cries a lot and isn't good for much of anything. But she grows from child to woman in a believably gradual manner, and her strength is clear from the way she leads Tamino through the last Trial. He, on the other hand, keeps his eyes shut and plays the flute...

Author: By Kathy Holub, | Title: The Magic of Two Masters | 1/16/1976 | See Source »

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