Word: june
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Scaccia and other committee members said Dukakis should have submitted a smaller spending recommendation since he faces a $636 million deficit for the fiscal year ending June...
...prove their point, Weller and Schultz registered for a one-hour Achievement Test last June, after the pair had already gained entrance to college. The achievement test and the three-hour SAT share identical registration and security measures, and both are administered by the Princeton, N.J.-based Educational Testing Service...
...Challenge grant. The first was for $250,000, also on a three-to-one matching basis, and was used to expand and develop ART's marketing and fundraising efforts and to increase the artisitic scope of the company during the three year period from July 1, 1980, to June 30, 1983. The current grant period began September 1, 1985, and concludes July 31, 1989. NEA Challenge grants cover a period of no less than three years. No organization can receive a Challenge grant during the period covered by a previous award, but can apply for more than one award from...
...sources combined covers approximately 60 percent of the budget. Contributions and grants, including Harvard's annual subvention of some $359,000, must cover the remaining 40 percent for ART to operate at break-even. ART has been operating at break-even or better since the fiscal year ended June 30, 1983, with the help of reserve funds (established from the 1984 Harvard gift of $600,000 made expressly for the purpose of allowing the company to break-even while the endowment was being raised). Remaining reserves are more than sufficient to ensure another break-even year in fiscal...
...would not run for re-election. In the same month, whispers spread of a horrifying massacre of civilians carried out by U.S. troops at a hamlet called My Lai. In May, North Vietnamese representatives landed in Paris to start talks -- seemingly endless talks -- with U.S. delegate Averell Harriman. In June, the Marines were told to abandon Khe Sanh. The U.S. high command had decided it was no longer a vital outpost...