Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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William Bossert, assistant professor of Biology, will teach the other new offering, Biology 17, Population Genetics. Bossert had even hoped to include a laboratory using the new system, but Harvard's daily three-hour time limit on the system's use along with the demands of Ruyle's course precluded the possibility...
...four years he will be pushing 60 and the governor's chair may seem the limit for a man of that age, given the trend of present politics. Surely that has occurred to Roosevelt. The rest is sheerest speculation...
There seems to be no limit in sight to the growth of Long Island, and consequently of Newsday. The Captain only hopes that his paper can help bring some order to the island's spectacular urbanization. "When Newsday was founded," he recalls, "most of the island was a series of independent villages with very little interest in one another's problems." Acting as a kind of Long Island "town meeting," Newsday, the Captain feels, helped knit the communities together; after an energetic Newsday campaign, for example, a bi-county planning agency was established last year. To Captain Harry...
Cost of Mather House is now estimated at $8 million--exactly $2 million more than the first estimates of expenses when the House was planned in the early sixties. The architects are working to keep the cost within the $8 million limit, but some Harvard officials believe that it will eventually go higher...
...passing of still one more remnant of gracious living was marked last Thursday when, in response to sparse turnouts, North and South House Committees decided to limit sit-downs to Wednesday night...