Word: portions
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...leaders, notably Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman J. William Fulbright, want to restructure the whole aid effort by ending bilateral arrangements and channeling funds into such agencies as the World Bank instead. Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen merely aims to cut the total. The U.S., Dirksen said during his portion of the G.O.P. address, must pay "more attention to the conservation of our own strength and resources and less to those nations of the world that regard us as an amiable, vulnerable, jolly Santa Claus who can be slurred at wi'l and cuffed with impunity...
...other nations have." Or, we are told, "Men need to recover their roots; not to sink into, but to grow out of." But Berman does not long remain at the level of banal declarations. He moves quickly through both his introductory remarks and the Jewish Museum; the major portion of his essay presents the fascinating, and often well-expressed, impact of the exhibit on Berman himself: "I felt the First Generation wrathfully pursuing me, as the Bronze Horseman pursued Pushkin's clerk Orogeny." Although Berman's perspective is highly personal and specifically Jewish, his article will be read with interest...
Faculty members from the School of Arts and Sciences will probably teach most of the projected courses, Niebuhr said. Instructors from that School now teach the larger portion of undergraduate Religion courses. "This new effort is interdepartmental, not reserved for the Divinity School," he emphasized...
...Reagan has suggested is charging tuition of $400 each to California students at the university and $200 each to those at the state colleges. In this way, the state would be able to maintain higher-education budgets at the same level as this year, but with a substantially smaller portion of the funds coming from the state. These recommendations took administrators and even the Board of Regents, the university's governing body, by surprise. They had asked for a fifteen per cent budget hike for 1967-68, because they anticipated a proportional increase in enrollment...
...first portion of the article, however, could give the impression that the United States may be spreading disease germs over targets in Vietnam. We have no reason whatever to believe that any biological weapons are being used in Vietnam. John T. Edsall Prof. of Applied Microbiology Matthew S. Meselson Prof. of Biology