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...help from businessmen and farmers who cried to their Congressmen that the bill would force them into profit-wrecking price rollbacks. The House defeated the bill, and by week's end a Senate-House conference committee cleared a measure that would give Nixon exactly what he wants, a one-year extension of his carte blanche to establish any kind of wage-price policy he chooses. A final vote is scheduled for April 30, the day the present law expires...
Lawder said Monday that he considered Petric to be well-qualified for the one-year Luce visiting professorship. He added that he would be happy to see Petric serve as his replacement...
Bailey gave Gary W. Bergan, age 19, a one-year suspended prison sentence following his conviction for assaulting DeLuca. The other two youths, both juveniles, received one-year suspended sentences to the Youth Services Board...
Radcliffe College has received a one-year planning grant of $28,775 from the Ford Foundation to explore "the future direction of the Radcliffe Institute and the college," Matina S. Horner, president of Radcliffe, announced yesterday...
...four-year course at Guadalajara resembles an American medical school curriculum, but education at European medical schools is considerably different. Because European students often enter medical training directly from high school, most schools on the Continent require six or seven years for an M.D. compared with only three or four in the U.S. Before they get their diplomas, graduates of Louvain must take a one-year internship, while Mexican schools require a year of social service, usually in rural areas. Furthermore, American schools increasingly emphasize clinical experience and put students into contact with patients early in their training; European schools...