Word: longterm
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Students made their most effective showing before the Visiting Committee from the Board of Overseers in April. An ad hoc committee, with members from all Design departments, had gathered student criticisms and suggested reforms into a well-reasoned and comprehensive assessment of the school. Such a longterm analysis had never before been presented by the students, and the Visiting Committee was impressed with the display of organization and consensus...
Large grants and contracts have enabled the Center to undertake longterm, expensive research projects. In 1958-59, a $56,000 allocation by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences was the largest source of income in the Center's $129,000 budget. In 1955-56 the University provided office space and maintenance, but not a penny of the $995,000 budget. Instead, foundations grants and government contracts accounted for over 90 per cent of the funds...
...cars a year to around 360,000 cars by 1970. Under a pact that is likely to be signed when De Gaulle visits Moscow later this month, the Russians will pay an estimated """ million to $100 million for Renault's equipment and know-how-on longterm, low-interest credit...
...clamorous antiwar faction. On Viet Nam, their testimony in all but accent virtually echoed Lyndon Johnson. The conflict is not a civil war, as Fulbright and many other liberals like to think, said Harvard Historian John K. Fairbank, but rather the current arena for what may be a longterm, historical struggle between the U.S. and China. He reasoned that the Communists must be stopped in their attempt to take over South Viet Nam, which he regards as their testing ground for other potential "wars of liberation" in under-developed countries. "There has to be a struggle," he said. "The Chinese...
...most, there are 600,000 married men with families in the U.S. who can be classed as longterm, hard-core cases of unemployment. Though the commonly cited figure for the jobless is nearly 5,000,000, among them are close to 1,000,000 youths under 24, more than 2,000,000 "short-term" jobless and many others who are seeking only part-time work...