Word: recommended
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Under the new legislation, the department of Statistics is empowered to recommend candidates for the A.B. degree in Statistics with or without honors...
...letter dated Feb. 10, Monro explained that the Committee on Houses, made up of the Masters of all the Houses and Deans Monro, Watson, and Ford, had considered the HCUA report on parietals and decided to recommend no changes in the present hours...
Seymour attributed the committee's decision not to extend hours this year to the "erroneous publicity" given to the parietal issue this fall. "Before the controversy broke, my guess was that this one concession was all the Masters were willing to recommend to the faculty," he said. The so-called sex scandal killed all hope of even these extensions, he said...
...supply management." He offered no really new proposals, left the specifics to Congress. Clearly plowed under: the past Administration warnings that the farmer had erred in defeating mandatory, high-support controls in last May's wheat referendum and how would be left to his own devices. He did recommend voluntary controls and price supports for potatoes, one of the few freely marketable basic crops left in the national larder. And to the consternation of many, Johnson called for a return to part of the controversial and soundly defeated plan proposed by Agriculture Secretary Charles Brannan in 1949: direct Treasury...
With five judgeships to fill, Pennsylvania's Governor William Scranton in an unusual, administrative action has borrowed a leaf from the Missouri Plan by appointing a seven-man (three lawyers, three laymen, one judge) Judicial Nominating Commission to recommend candidates (all vacancies are in Philadelphia). The judges Scranton finally chooses will face the voters when their terms run out, but they can expect the bipartisan support now given to most Philadelphia judges. By specifying that the nominating commission is to list three names for each vacancy, Scranton should avoid the unhappy quandary of New York's Mayor Wagner...