Word: recommendations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Richard J. Linehan, Chief of the Cambridge Police, said that the board had voted to recommend permanent adoption of the one-way pattern, without any modifications. The letter of recommendation was sent to the City Manager's office but was not forwarded to the Council...
...position, that's the risk we're most willing to take, and it's the least of our worries. When you start from scratch, you've got to run like the dickens all the way." ¶The House Ways & Means Committee is ready to recommend a bill providing a three-year extension of the reciprocal trade program, a compromise between President Eisenhower's five-year request and the one-year-and-no-more demands of the congressional tariff bloc. But regardless of heavy protectionist opposition, trade-minded committee Democrats and Republicans will stand pat behind...
...that we are going through the worst of it right now." Many signs, he told the newsmen last week, indicated that the "bottom" of the recession "is certainly close, or possibly even now reached." Sticking to the position he has taken all along, the President said that he would recommend tax cuts if they seemed "desirable," but that, with federal spending headed upward, "this is not something to do lightly...
...should the patient go back to work? While there is agreement that patients should be out of bed quickly after surgery (often on the next day), doctors differ about sending them back to their normal occupations. After appendectomy, reported Philadelphia Surgeon N. Henry Moss at a Manhattan conference, doctors recommend that their civilian patients return to light work within anywhere from five to 30 days, and to heavy work within seven to 60 days. The range was even wider after repair of a groin hernia in men over 50: from seven to 84 days for light work...
...hearings wholly to development of facts, call on contesting lawyers only when the facts are in doubt. Says one lawyer: "This would cut down the time of airline hearings from three months to three days." Both the Hoover Commission and the American Bar Association want more drastic changes; they recommend transfer of the agencies' judicial functions to the courts. This would free the agencies to investigate and make decisions, leave the courts to enforce their decisions with injunctions or penalties...