Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Multiple applications have also contributed to the annual increase. Although preparatory and high schools try to limit the number of entrance blanks their students submit, girls doubtful about where to attend college or where they will be admitted often apply to many...
...patrol, a U.S. Skyraider swung too close to the Communist mainland, caught a burst of antiaircraft fire, and safely ditched near a Nationalist minesweeper. The Seventh Fleet's commander, Vice Admiral Alfred M. Pride, quickly explained that the plane had "misnavigated" within the three-mile limit, and therefore. "Communist gunfire is interpreted as being defensive...
...College feels that the private institution might well plan to grow indefinitely-even if it must rely on Government grants as do the British universities. "Does anyone believe," he asks, "that the public institution men who know that their tax appropriations depend on their numbers are going voluntarily to limit their numbers? Of course not. And if they don't, why should we?" On the the other hand. President Gilbert White of Haverford College has come to the conclusion that "we may be of greatest service in the long run by not expanding," and Professor Douglas Bush of Harvard...
...comes down to a sociological law, that says University numbers cannot be increased beyond a certain point, without impairing quality, and I feel Harvard has already reached that point. This sociological limit represents the fundamental problem beyond salaries, Houses, and scholarships," he continued...
Last year Governor Herter, after apparent indecision, vetoed a similar measure only a few minutes before it would have become law. Passage of the bill this year would show the legislature's determination to limit wire tapping and might force the Governor to re-examine the logic of such restrictions. Justice in Massachusetts will be on safer ground when final authority over wire tapping belongs to the judiciary alone...