Word: reliefs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Millions of orphans and refugees and war victims of all kinds are crying out for peace and relief. We must answer their cries for help-not with weapons to prolong a nightmare of war, but with tools to build a structure for peace...
...many Americans that, in cooperation with the International Red Cross and the private voluntary agencies, the good offices and active presence of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and UNICEF will help to save lives in Indochina, protect the movement of refugees, facilitate the free movement of relief personnel and supplies to areas of need on all sides, and, hopefully, strengthen needed efforts for peace. Several of my colleagues in the Senate have joined me in sponsoring a bill to provide emergency funds to support this effort...
...surplus, which for fiscal 1976 has dwindled from an anticipated $80 million to a mere $11 million; the total budget is $1.8 billion. Lamm has upset the state's teachers by increasing the educational budget less than his Republican predecessor did last year. To provide tax relief, especially for the poor, he has proposed a general income tax cut and elimination of the sales tax on food. This revenue loss would be offset by a 1 ¾% boost in the state corporate tax and a new tax on mining operations. For economic reasons, the once crusading Lamm has only...
...then--relief, North Station, The Boston Garden. A gleaming, glistening, brand new depot, underground, no less; a bold stop forward in transport engineering. Looks every much like the Back bay stations along the Green Line. Same white tile. Same casually elegant indirect lighting. Same lack of real appeal. Also large grainy back and white phonographs on the Walls evocative of the neighborhood upstairs. Lions (the circus, presumably), basketball players, ice skates (Orr's?). Idle speculation as to the subjects of the photographs when the Red Line is extended and Harvard Square has its own new station. A college of caps...
...winless with a 0-3 slate, the Elis are 2-1. Yale's JIM NEIL was named EIBL player of the week as he went six-for-six in a twin bill against Columbia last weekend. The Eli junior started at shortstop both games and pitched three innings of relief in the first game, yielding one run and striking out five, to pick up the victory. The two victories doubled Yale's 1974 EIBL total...