Word: minimum
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That was not their only complaint. Union leaders resent Johnson's attempts to impose wage-price guidelines, which they regard as discriminatory. Labor was irked last year when the President allowed Congress to shelve the minimum-wage bill, and is now disappointed by the Administration's proposal to set a minimum wage of $1.60 an hour by 1968 rather than the $1.75 that it has requested...
...National Collegiate Athletic Association, in its latest move against colleges which will not comply with the 1.6 academic minimum rule, said yesterday that Penn and Yale will not compete in NCAA championship tournaments...
Penn, Yale, and four non-Ivy schools -- Johns Hopkins, Muhlenberg, Thell, and Williams -- have informed the NCAA headquarters in Kansas City that they will not comply with the new legislation which sets a 1.6 academic minimum rating for athletic eligibility...
...cannot cover more than a small fraction of the total medical information available." Yet, paradoxically, several leading medical schools have come to the conclusion that the way to meet the problem is not to prolong medical education but to shorten it. Today, for virtually all physicians, education takes a minimum of nine years after high school: four in college, four in medical school, one in an internship. Specialists spend two to seven years more in an ill-paid residency...
...sold some of them. Lehman has also enhanced its growth and prestige by creating two of the largest U.S. investment trusts: Lehman Corp. (assets: $441 million) and the One William Street Fund (assets: $247.5 million). Beyond these, Lehman Bros, operates an Investment Advisory Service for blue-chip clients (minimum account: $500,000), who pay a minimum of $2,500 for its advice. The service has grown rapidly into the largest (more than $1 billion) run by any investment house...