Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although there is no time limit on his appointment, Bok said that he has no intention of remaining in office until the retirement age of 65. There has been general agreement recently among Law School Faculty members that one man should not serve as dean for more than ten years. Bok yesterday declined to set any time limit for his tenure...
...legal vacuum cleaner," agrees Georgetown's William Greenhalgh, "but only if misused." Ultimately, it is only the potential for misuse that disturbs most critics. By and large, prosecutors have not gravely abused their potent weapon, perhaps out of fear of provoking judges to limit...
Outmoded System. The amendments affect the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program (A.F.D.C.), the largest category of relief financed by federal, state and local funds. They require each state to determine the proportion of its children receiving such benefits as of this month and to limit the use of federal money in the future to this fraction. Because the poor bear more children than the affluent, the proportion of needy minors is estimated to be increasing from 4.7% now to 5% in 1970. Therefore states will either have to make eligibility rules more stringent, reduce the load by other...
Motor vehicles account for an esti mated 60% of the pollutants that contaminate the nation's atmosphere. To combat this growing menace, Congress empowered Health, Education and Welfare Secretary John W. Gardner to limit such pollutants. As a result automobile manufacturers have installed exhaust controls on 1968 model cars. To meet this year's HEW standards, the new control devices must reduce the emission of hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, major sources of automotive pollution, by 60% and 50% respectively. But even this improvement will be more than counterbalanced as the number of U.S. cars increases each year. Faced...
...exception, has stayed at $400 for in-state students since 1963-and public educators argue that they would negate their responsibility to the community if they were to freeze out low-income applicants. Since state governments are often taxing to what seems the limit now, the public universities, like their private counterparts, are looking to the Federal Government for more help. Many state schools are also emulating private colleges in trying to drum up alumni and corporate support...