Word: planning
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Richard A. Frank '70 and Dennis S. Krauss '70 said yesterday that they plan to send the petitions to both the Civil Aeronautics Board before its meeting later this month and to Rep. Arnold Olsen (D.-Mont.) who called the present youth fare system "a bright spot in a world that generally discriminates against young people...
...plan to send out letters to various professors here who sympathize strongly with us asking them to cancel classes during the week of March 4," Haseltine said. "We will ask other professors to hold discussions in their classes about the issues," he added...
What Blue Cross will reimburse varies from state to state, and within states, according to what plan the subscribing group has chosen. Some Blue Cross plans in the West cover in-hospital doctors' bills, a function generally reserved in the East for Blue Shield. Whatever its limitations, Blue Cross was such a success that commercial insurance companies soon tried to emulate...
...exorbitant" rent increases and a freeze on further boosts until March 1. By then, he warns, the city's landlords had better produce a formula for self-regulation against gouging or they will face legislated controls. The owners are expected to come through with some sort of plan-and for good reason. With an election due in the autumn, Democrats on the city council are threatening the landlords with a number of politically popular bills, including one that would impose rent controls on all buildings, and another that would force rents back to the 1967 level...
...Federal Trade Commission is delving into the various economic implications of the conglomerate trend. Antitrust subcommittees in both the Senate and House plan probing inquiries of their own. The Justice Department is studying whether to recommend broader antitrust legislation to cope with conglomerates. Paradoxically, the trend has been fostered by Government antitrust barriers against mergers within the same field. More and more firms with little in common are getting together because it is the only legally safe way to merge...