Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...inability to document claims of extreme age helps establish a useful outer limit for doctors who deal with the aged-and in no way detracts from the charm of such local characters as Charlie Smith and Sylvester Magee, another former slave from Hattiesburg, Miss., who claimed to be celebrating his 126th birthday last May 29. Magee's eyes are bright and alert, his face marvelously expressive, and until four years ago he was still working in the cotton fields. His recollections of life as a slave and of his later service in the Union Army are remarkably detailed...
...Historical perspective," he continued, "can show us the old patterns which limit the Chinese when they plan their programs, and so can help us plan our approach...
...year financial aid to YRNF. The Ripon Society has recommended a policy of disassociation with the YR's until the YR's condemn the Rat Finks, apologize to Todd, pledge not to use funds on behalf of a Presidential candidate before the GOP Convention, set its age limit at 35 (now many members are over 40), and be accountable for its use of Party funds...
...that the agency often disrupts the mortgage market it is supposed to steady. Last year, for example, Fannie Mae not only supported an above-the-market price for certain types of mortgage offerings but also suspended buying mortgages more than four months old or larger than $15,000 (a limit that favors the South and Southwest). Commercial bankers figure that they could take over part of Fannie Mae's job if Congress would allow them to make loans above today's 75% limit when backed with private FHA-type insurance. Other proposals include lifting the self-defeating...
...assumption is that large areas of South Vietnam are so firmly under the control of the Viet Cong that their capture is unfeasible. To avoid a reckless squandering of American lives and resources, the Administration, Galbraith argues, should limit its military action to securing "the maximum of security, tranquility and well-being in the limited but populous areas that we control." In this way Galbraith hopes to maintain a U.S. commitment in Vietnam with a minimum loss of life until a negotiated settlement is achieved...