Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jack R. Stauder, instructor in Anthropology and 148-9's head sectionman, said that he was "not unhappy' with the meeting's results. He added that the CUI probably will modify the Inkeles proposal so that it would not "artificially limit enrollment or lead to more political friction...
...limit is currently being enforced at the Graduate Center on the number of lunchers, but one member of RUS predicted that "because of its size, and the interhouse closing at Lehman, they'll have to limit the number of people at lunch, or the crowds will be enormous...
...financial aid; older graduate students usually finance their second through fifth years in one of three ways: accepting outside scholarships like the National Science Foundation grants; taking teaching fellow positions; or competing for Harvard scholarships (primarily on the basis of first-term first-year grades). There is no limit on the number of grants a student can take; several accept grants and then become teaching fellows, doubling their earnings...
Nixon's Legacy. Nixon and his advisers were relieved, not least because the President has not yet fully formulated his Viet Nam policy. To be forced into resumption of the bombing of North Viet Nam at this juncture would severely limit his options for now and bring all of L.BJ.'s antiwar critics out in full cry anew-including a substantial number in the countries that Nixon visited last week...
...ministers are offering to release guilty souls from their pledges in return for much smaller offerings. Some of his most fiery recriminations are reserved for these "racketeering preachers" who question his healings and seek to undermine his message to the faithful: that God will doubly repay whoever gives without limit...