Word: granting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Salzburg Seminar program has received an unexpected five-year grant totalling $125,000 from the Ford Foundation, Dexter Perkins '09, president of the Seminar, announced yesterday...
Although the grant may put the seminar on a more solid financial basis, David M. Dorsen '56, co-chairman of this year's Combined Charities Drive, stated last night that student contributions designated for the program will not be diverted from the seminar...
Actually, the federal government has aided state and local governments for many years with-out exerting much-feared federal direction. No federal control has resulted from the establishment of land-grant colleges, or from the large sums now spent for the school lunch program, or from aid to "federally-impacted areas--school districts which include a large number of federal employees or tax-free government property...
...flashed the green light for construction of the Priest Rapids and Wanapum Dams on the Columbia River. They will be built by the Grant County (Wash.) Public Utility District, which had to fight objections of the state power commission before it could take on the job. The P.U.D. will share the $361 million cost of the Priest River Dam with the Federal Government, making the dam the first under President Eisenhower's public-private "partnership" policy...
...municipal election campaign that ended yesterday, every candidate for the City Council promised firm support for the Urban Renewal Plan. But opposing slums and juvenile delinquency in the abstract is like opposing sin; only concrete actions count. Before time runs out on the Federal grant, the new City Councilors should join with City Manager Curry and produce some real progress toward urban renewal. As soon as possible they should appoint a general supervisor and establish a housing authority, so that the embryonic Redevelopment Authority will know where and how to start work. If these steps are taken and the necessary...