Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this makes Raisz wonder even more why the University has decided to limit so drastically all courses dealing wtih geography. "Even Yale is building up its geography department," he notes.Knobby Sandstone, Etc. The map on the left is a small segment from Raisz's landform map of North Africa. Raisz uses special symbols for each type of land configuration, such as mountain, dendritic sandstream, dissected plateau, wind-etched limestone, knobby sandstone, lava, etc. Raisz thinks highly of this map. He tried to sell a copy of it to a student in History I62 (Westward Movement) who kept insisting he only...
...Post advance notice of all further nuclear tests during negotiations designed to ban nuclear bombs; once the future production stockpile is worked out, "it would then be possible, in a secure manner, to limit, and ultimately to eliminate, all nuclear test explosions...
...avoid tariff increases that would be a blow to free trade, U.S. and Japanese commerce officials tried to work out a compromise. U.S. manufacturers wanted to limit imports to 225 million yds. overall in 1957. Japan held out for its 1955 level of 270 million yds.-half in yardage fabric, half in readymade goods. When U.S. textilemen suggested more Japanese concentration on yardage cotton goods (dominated by more efficient U.S. producers), Japanese Cotton Spinner Spokesman Yasuo Tawa said tartly: "They are giving us broad fishing areas where there are no fish, and shutting us out of narrow seas which...
Despite all their advances, there is a practical limit to how much the railroads can accomplish alone. Railroaders complain bitterly that the Internal Revenue bureau's taxmen take no account of their progress. The new diesels and freight cars are still depreciated at 20-year rates, but because of the industry's rapidly advancing technology, they must often be junked in ten years or less. And the railroads are forced to pay many other taxes that competing industries avoid. While the New York Central's stations were once monuments to prosperity, now they are millstones, costing...
...University Health Service announced yesterday that it is now administering free Salk shots to any student under 30, since it currently has a surplus of dated polio vaccine. This limit for using most of this surplus will expire Thursday, after which free innoculations will be available only to those under...