Word: reliefs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Such a provision would have political drawbacks. The only real beneficiaries would be fewer than two million-married taxpayers with a taxable income of more than $5,000 a year. And they would have to be content with less tax relief, percentagewise, than in the tax bill passed last July by Congress but vetoed by President Truman...
Poles saw the news in their Sunday papers this week. With simple relief many said: "It's good he got away. Otherwise they would have hanged him." Short, rumpled Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, Polish Peasant Party leader, had disappeared. With him went the last organized opposition to control of Poland by Moscow-trained Communists...
...would cut down on the number of injuries and improve the quality of the game. However, a more explanation of the dangers inherent in a clip or rabbit punch cannot entirely clear the field of illegal plays. A more effective system of referencing must be instituted before any real relief from the bi-weekly mayhem can be expected. With only three referees on the field as against four at every Varsity game, a large number of injury-producing fouls go undetected. More and better qualified reforces at each game would complete the program to make House football a game instead...
Problems such as food relief, foreign exchange students, and curriculum movements lend themselves to united action, they pointed out. The N.S.A. will also give the College information on how other schools have solved common difficulties...
While government agencies rushed relief to New England communities engulfed by forest fires, Cambridge authorities last night maintained strict security measures to prevent any local outbreaks...