Word: maintain
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fact, the novelty of having women appear in pants suits has headwaiters across the country in a swither. Chicago's Maxim's and Manhattan's "21," for instance, maintain a rigid ban, while other top restaurants allow them, provided that the suits are sufficiently dressy. Beverly Hills Restaurateur Steven Crane (the SCAM, the Luau, plus a chain extending to seven other cities) recently called a summit meeting to set national policy. His guideline: if the whole party is sufficiently "cocktailly" or black tie, the pants suits get seated...
...mean the assignment of students to public schools in order to overcome racial imbalance." The obvious intent of Congress was to exempt de facto school segregation in the North, while seeing to it that federal funds were cut off from Southern school systems segregated by law. The Southerners maintain that schools back home are no longer segregated -- they are merely "racially imbalance," and "racial imbalance" in the South is just as legal as "racial imbalance" anywhere else...
...Lone Star State has little room for the two-party system, many Texas Democrats will fight to extinction if necessary to maintain a two-party party...
...continue their fine recent rate of progress in professional and technical jobs. Some of the present progress is based on the elimination of Negro underemployment, of upgrading educated Negroes into the kinds of jobs for which they were educated. This source of progress will gradually disappear. Therefore, to maintain the present rate of progress with professional and technical jobs, the proportion of Negro college graduates must rise even more rapidly in the future than in the recent past...
...education program, each Education Center will be bringing together very large numbers of students. The creation of a subsystem of student groupings will make it possible to preserve the student's identity in these large educational facilities. These groups should be small enough to permit each student to maintain his sense of individuality, yet large enough by themselves or by combination with other groups to expose the student to a wide range of educational experiences. The Education Center buildings should therefore be constructed so that these groups of students are provided with the necessary physical units of space and equipment...