Word: planned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...three crops ago. After 1956 the extra price prop was never guaranteed before the crop was planted, but the farmers' expectations encouraged surplus production. Last week, before the vote, word went around the corn belt that Benson would not support noncompliance corn next year if farmers rejected his plan. Thus many who approved his new system felt that they were voting for continued broad, if lower, price props, against his threat to cut subsidies...
...attorney general, wiry Ralph Rivers has long been a top vote getter in Alaska, was once mayor of Fairbanks, two years ago made a 6,500-mile auto trip to Washington, where he, Gruening and Egan announced themselves as duly elected representatives of the abortive "Alaska Tennessee'' Plan, demanding recognition for Alaska as a state...
South Africa's policy, DuPlessis maintained, is shaped by the belief that "the fact that all men are equal does not mean that all men are the same." Furthermore, two things must be regarded in formulating any plan: the conditions of life, which in South Africa are different from anywhere else, and the needs engendered by these facts, he said...
Secondly, some students who need financial aid, but do not hold scholarships, very often apply for inexpensive rooms in their Houses. In this way, they save perhaps $100 a term. Under a single-rent plan, this type of saving would be impossible...
Harvard has always maintained a sane policy regarding animals: it educates some and excludes the rest. Cambridge would do well to meditate on this sage example. In all justice it should consider an "off-limits" area for four-footed beasts. Or it could plan a zoo--maybe in Mem Hall or in the Fly Club garden. Whatever the means, this animal threat must be answered. Massive retaliation may indeed be in order...