Word: representation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Le Deéuú Americain [It is argued] that the Americans are buying Europe with their balance of payments deficit; that the technological gap and the brain drain together represent a new form of imperialism; that all this comes from the export of Mr. Galbraith's modern industrial...
The 66,059 "patriots" represent the number of signatories that George Wallace needs to place his name on next spring's primary ballot as a third-party candidate for President. Last week, behind the body-blocking of a dozen armed Alabama cops, all of them still on the state...
Next month the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will hold hearings on job discrimination in New York, where Negroes represent 18.2% of the population but only hold 6.3% of white-collar jobs and are a meager 1.8% of the "managerial class." Even those in managerial jobs in most areas are...
"The university has presented us with an ultimatum,' said Robert Richardson, president of the maintenance workers association and a member of the workers' negotiating group. They represent more than 250 Harvard employees, including carpenters, plumbers, groundskeepers, electricians, truckdrivers and mechanics.
The students are carefully chosen to represent a cross-section of metropolitan high schools, drawing almost half from public schools despite the high tuition rate of $1450. Twenty per cent of the students are on full scholarship and more are on partial scholarships.