Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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In a recent article in the Washington Post, Arthur A. Maass, professor of Government, and Joseph Cooper, assistant professor of Government, urged that Johnson "withdraw or simply ignore" unjustifiably strong objections he made to a provision in the Omnibus Rivers and Harbors Act of 1965.
When he signed the bill into law, Johnson declared that this provision "would dilute and diminish the authority and power of the Presidency" and that he had not been elected "to preside over its erosion." The President said he had directed the Secretary of the Army to ignore the provision...
It is presently thought, however, that only about six acres will be needed for the library itself, and another provision of the bill authorizes the state to sell any remaining part of the yards to the Kennedy Library Corporation.
Meany, sounding as crusty as ever at 71, accepted uncontested election to a new two-year term. He also took a $25,000 pay increase, which brings his annual salary to $70,000. When Harry Bates, 83, president emeritus of the Bricklayers, resisted Meany's invitation to retire, Meany...
The heart of the Harvard Policy Committee's Department Audit Plan is the provision that calls for the HPC to study and report on each department every four years. According to the present guidelines, the reports will assess strengths and weaknesses of the departments and evaluate individual courses and instructors...