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Most European markets hit alltime highs in the period 1960-62; they have been slipping steadily ever since. Among the reasons: the tight-money policies of most West European governments; labor shortages, which restrict growth possibilities; the lack in Europe of big institutional investors; and corporate secrecy protected by law. All these add up to low stock yields and considerable public skepticism about stock markets in general...
According to Richard T. Gill '48, Master of Leverett House, the resolution was proposed during a discussion of parietal restrictions for Spring Weekend. The Committee immediately decided not to restrict the hours students may have women in their rooms during Spring Weekend...
...example, the project's research may not be limited to environmental effects on health. "I wouldn't restrict the center to only the health aspects. I don't think that the center would do only things that all three schools are concerned with ... there may be activities that only concern two of the schools directly," one man said. "Actually, the boundaries of research haven't been drawn...
Specialist Fourth Class Gerald L. Schmidt sounded like an average G.I. when he bellyached about the Fort Riley chow and groused about overcrowded quarters. Unlike most of his buddies, though, Schmidt was not content to restrict his complaint to barracks bull sessions; he put his beefs in writing and sent them to Senator Gaylord Nelson of his home state of Wisconsin. The Senator forwarded the complaint to Fort Riley's commanding general. A veteran of four years of Army service during World War II, Nelson might have been expected to choose a more promising way of serving a constituent...
...because the department has only a small number of tutors, it must restrict its size. Miss Crowe must face the people who are turned down. "That's kind of bad," she says...