Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...with donors or their heirs to liberalize the ground rules, and often win. Adelphi University on Long Island accepted a scholarship reserved for applicants named Smith from nearby Franklin Square, which proved to be short of smart Smiths. Finally the dean of students successfully appealed to the donor to limit his restriction to qualified residents of Franklin Square, and a bright lad named Montgomery won the scholarship...
When Congress extended the National Defense Education Act at the beginning of October, it removed an $800,000 limit on the amount of aid any one school can receive. While the University's request has grown dramatically, the amount it will get may be even larger...
...message from Madrid to Buenos Aires sounded confident enough: "I have irrevocably decided to return in the year 1964." Juan Domingo Perón, 69, Argentina's exiled dictator, has been talking about returning for nearly ten years, but never before had he set a definite time limit or made such extensive plans...
...Crime Commission through an endless series of indictments of public officials, most of which have resulted in convictions; has prosecuted offenders in the Boston Common Garage scandal; and has taken steps to submit Massachusetts' "authorities" to more thorough public scrutiny. Brooke earned considerable statewide popularity with firm policies to limit abuse of public land condemnation procedures...
...effects of this campaign--both on Keating as a person and on his image--may serve to limit his future role in active politics. If he loses, he does not seem the sort of man who will become an active voice for moderate Republicanism: at heart, he is not a crusader. Yet it appears equally unlikely that Ken Keating will slip silently into oblivion. Somewhere, somehow, he will remain in public service...