Word: jacob
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...price increase in hopes of winning support from Eastern Republicans, who feared that the increase would send their constituents' heating bills soaring because the region depends so heavily on imported oil. But Ford was unwilling to go as far as some of them demanded. New York Senator Jacob Javits, for example, insisted that 80% of the burden of any price hike fall on gasoline. Moreover, Ford's offer upset Western Senators, whose constituents drive long distances and are most concerned about how Ford's program will affect the price of gasoline...
...response to the worsening situation, New York's Senator Jacob Javits plans this week to introduce a bill that would extend benefits for many workers still another 13 weeks-up to a maximum 65 weeks at a cost to the Federal Government of $1.2 billion...
...Mitla Pass, cabled Schecter, is no narrow cowboy-and-Indian ambush site. It stretches for 15 miles between granite outcroppings, the quickest route into the Sinai from the canal. With the low ground beneath him and the demilitarized zone nine miles in front of him, General Jacob ("Jacke") Evan, 40, made his pitch, stressing the importance of controlling the high ground and maintaining an effective "electronic alert." Evan, deputy commander of Israel's southern front and an armored expert who fought at Mitla Pass in '67, declined to explain what he meant by the term, but Israeli radar...
...larger federal deficit. Spending programs began to be cranked up. A bipartisan group of ten Senators, including Hugh Scott, introduced a bill to expand public service employment by 1 million jobs, at an annual cost of about $7.8 billion. In a joint statement, two of the cosponsors, G.O.P. Senator Jacob Javits and Democrat Harrison Williams, declared: "The nation is moving at alarming speed toward Depression-like levels of unemployment in terms of absolute numbers-the truly human measure." By that they mean that given the much larger U.S. population today, the number of individual...
...17th century in Europe (he died in 1640) what Picasso was to the first half of the 20th. But Rubens' influence then went on, which Picasso's shows no sign of doing, for another 200 years. First there were his ex-students, Anthony Van Dyck and Jacob Jordaens. Even more important were the French Rubénistes. "From the moment I received it, I have not had a moment's repose," Antoine Watteau wrote to his patron Julienne after he had been given a picture by Rubens, "and my eyes are never weary of returning toward...