Word: planned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dean Elder's plan to restrict Ph.D. candidates to four years at the Graduate School failed to pass the Faculty yesterday afternoon. The plan, which had been in the making for over a year, lost by a decisive vote...
...novel stage plan and somewhat reduced dimensions mark the plans for the Loeb Drama Center, the CRIMSON learned yesterday. A lack of funds and the need for "flexibility" in the Center brought modification of the original specifications proposed last Spring...
Preliminary plans for the new College Theatre, drawn by the firm of Hugh Stubbins and Associates, allow for an auditorium which can be used with a regular stage or as a semi-arena. "This plan achieves our aim of flexibility," Harry T. Levin '33, member of the Faculty Committee on the Theatre commented--and keeps within a cost limit of $1.5 million, reportedly set by the Corporation...
...Washington gauntlet of conservative congressmen and AMA lobbyists. But in some of the wealthier and more liberal states--New York, Pennsylvania, California, Michigan, and others--public health insurance might be initiated. Successful implementation of state insurance programs would provide inspiration and incentive to establish a national health insurance plan...
...good segment of the population, of course, is covered under one plan or another, the best known being Blue Cross and Blue Shield. But policies like these offer only partial coverage to those insured. Even after an insurance corporation has defrayed medical expenses, the remaining costs can very easily be staggering. Doctors' and nurses' fees, extended treatment or psychiatric care will impose expenses that can burden a family with immense debts. In addition, poor risks, like old people, are not covered under private insurance plans, and local or state clinic facilities are necessarily limited. Modern standards of social responsibility, however...