Word: grossness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gross, from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, will teach Government 170, "International Law." John D. Montgomery, professor of Public Administration, will give Government 190, "Conduct and Control of U.S. Foreign Policy...
Last fall, 20 years later, Monroney, now a Senator, decided that congressional procedures again needed streamlining. Said he: "Our population has grown from 140 million to nearly 190 million; our gross national product from $218 billion to $623 billion; space and atomic-energy issues have now overshadowed the issues such as which towns get new post offices, and world trade and world credit have replaced the old RFC problems. Our machinery to carry the mammoth load of old and new items needs updating, overhauling, modernizing and revising." And last week, Monroney and Indiana's Democratic Representative Ray J. Madden...
...equally reputable authorities have recently charged it with gross irresponsibility for publishing The Federal Bulldozer, a controversial treatise by a fellow of the Joint Center which concluded that renewal efforts in cities should be left to private business. And the Center has had the distinction of being wished back into the harmless realm of fine arts departments by Robert C. Weaver '29, administrator of the Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency...
Driving in Earnest. That was probably a gross exaggeration. However many there were, there was no letup in the bloodbath or in the sniping at U.S. troops. Going into action for the first time in earnest, the 82nd Airborne joined Dominican infantrymen in pushing out from the bridge perimeter, fought their way through the city's heart to link up with a Marine column attacking from the western International Zone. The drive cost another two U.S. dead, at least a dozen wounded?and brought an announcement from Washington that 2,000 more troops were being sent in, bringing...
...will surely become full professors within a few years. The system by which both types of appointments are made is the same, and the only distinctions are ones of prestige and of salary. Men of both ranks are guaranteed continuous employment until the age of 66, unless they demonstrate gross professional incompetence or commit flagrant moral or criminal offenses; needless to say, dismissals are unheard of at Harvard...