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...work pace was set by Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon Johnson, who called for final passage of an omnibus housing bill before Congress starts its Lincoln's Birthday recess on Feb. 9. Senate Housing Chairman John Sparkman rushed through hearings on his bill almost before witnesses had time to take off their hats. Sparkman's bill was due on the floor of the Senate this week, with more than enough votes lined up for immediate passage...
...former Ambassador to Russia, who is now a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, will stay in Cambridge for about a month at the end of the 1960 spring recess, Myron P. Gilmore, chairman of the History Department, disclosed yesterday...
Approximately 40 applicants for Quincy House received formal acceptances during the Christmas recess. Tentative room rates, based on the 1958-59 price schedule, have been determined and were included in the letters of acceptance...
Returning after a two-week Christmas recess, the delegates will discuss problems dealing with specific inspection arrangements and voting procedures. The key question is whether or not the Russians will accept a truly international system of control to prevent nuclear test cheating
After eight white witnesses had hedged, Chairman Hannah called a recess, turned the record over to the Justice Department. In a studied display of overnight speed, Federal Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. next day ordered six of the most recalcitrant to testify and produce records at another hearing this week. Alabama-born-and-bred Judge Johnson's threat if they did not: jail terms for contempt of court...