Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...while criticising constructively, we have noticed over the past year an increase in another kind of criticism of the University from other sources. Using the inevitable results of past freedom as an excuse for demands to limit the freedom of the present, these critics have ballooned the importance of the weak parts of the University in relation to the sound. In the past year, this attack has centered around the one-quarter of one per cent of the teaching staff involved in investigations. In general, the Corporation has handled the investigation problem well. It has recognized that the teachers implicated...
Seven members of the University faculty last night denounced the controversial Bricker Amendment to limit the treaty-making powers of the president as variously "dangerous, "unnecessary," and "awful." Most of the men interviewed felt the amendment would definitely be harmful...
...Korean "deadlock," and any nation which had not responded to the invitation by Jan. 22 .would be considered to have accepted. In this Nehru went too far: not only the U.S., but Great Britain and France refused to be so pressured, and Mme. Pandit had to extend the time limit...
...difficulty would be to determine where support stops and indulgence begins. Parents whose only contribution to a student's education might be a new Jaguar and a Brooks Bros. charge account should not be permitted to claim his as a dependent. So even under the new system some arbitrary limit is necessary. (Perhaps it could be based on the total cost of tuition, room and board with a constant figure added for "expenses...
...parity when a crop is in surplus, rise to 90% when it is scarce. The theory: farmers, with an eye on the support price, would base their planting on the law of supply & demand. To cushion the effects of the change to flexible supports, the Federal Government would limit the rate at which support prices could drop to 5% a year. It would also "insulate" $2.5 billion worth of Government-held surpluses, taking them out of the normal channels and diverting them to special uses, e.g., school-lunch programs and famine relief abroad...