Word: lowe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...total exhaust from a car equipped with the reactor. Both figures are well within the 1970 standards proposed last week. Nonetheless, said one Du Pont official, the unit is far from commercially feasible. Yet to come: additional testing, reduction of the reactor's size, and selection of low-cost durable materials...
...Enrollment has grown from 47,634 in 1960 to 139,149 now, and will reach 290,400 in seven years. In the past six years, New York has spent $1 billion on construction; nearly $2 billion will be spent by 1975. This month, S.U.N.Y. Chancellor Samuel Gould, 57, a low-keyed visionary with a deep conviction that his school is destined for greatness, will go before the state legislature with a request for a 1968 budget of $479.1 million...
...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...
...replacement for the old, Gothic St. Mary's Cathedral, which burned to the ground in 1962. Much to his surprise, a group of priests and laymen objected to his plans for the cathedral, on the grounds that the money should be used instead for humanitarian projects such as low-cost housing for the poor. The protesters cited Pope Paul's encyclical Populorum Progressio and the Vatican Council's Constitution on the Church in the Modern World in arguing against any ostentatious display of churchly wealth so long as men are starving. McGucken retorted that his archdiocese already...
...producing France, for example, puts a crimp on bourbon and Scotch imports by prohibiting all whisky advertising. In Italy, foreign automakers find it difficult to buy prime time on the state-owned television. Switzerland not only restricts imports of milk products but gives special help-including price supports and low-cost feed-to Swiss dairymen whose cows graze in remote areas or on mountain slopes...