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Word: portions (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Time is running out for Harvard in its battle to keep at least a portion of the Kennedy Library complex in Cambridge...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Harvard Confronts Problems In Bid For Kennedy Archives | 10/29/1975 | See Source »

With the November 24 library corporation board meeting approaching, University officials are meeting with corporation members and Congressmen to put together the multi-million dollar Charlestown package that may enable the archival portion of the library to remain in Cambridge...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Harvard Confronts Problems In Bid For Kennedy Archives | 10/29/1975 | See Source »

...used in murder in 1973 and less than 1 per cent were used in crime. GOAL members feel that its unfair that the vast majority of law-abiding citizens be deprived of their guns for self defense and recreation when they have done nothing wrong and only a tiny portion of gun owners have misused their guns...

Author: By Peter J. Ferrara, | Title: Should the State Ban Handguns? | 10/29/1975 | See Source »

GOAL members believe a fairer and more effective way of reducing crime and murder would be to deal with that tiny portion, citing the work of Wilson, who is not way affiliated with GOAL. Wilson said last week that on the basis of his current work and previous work by others, he believes most crime is done by a small group of repeaters. Cassidy says they account for 70-80 per cent of all crime...

Author: By Peter J. Ferrara, | Title: Should the State Ban Handguns? | 10/29/1975 | See Source »

...plan has several interesting features. First, no profits are actually removed from the firm. A certain percentage becomes the property of the employees (all employees in the country) but this portion then remains in the company as working capital. Secondly, obviously, none of the profit share is consumed. This feature prevents inflationary pressures that could nullify the effect of the transfer. Thirdly, it does bottle up some of the profits left in high-wage firms by L.O.'s wage policy, that presumably would otherwise go to managers or private shareholders. Finally, it reverses the normal order of socialization in mixed...

Author: By Eric Stenshoel, | Title: Socialist Labor Pains in Sweden | 10/28/1975 | See Source »

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