Word: restrictionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Loosened Grip. Another wartime restriction died quietly when the Department of Commerce removed the restrictions on the use of natural rubber for some 30,000 industrial products. Unaffected by the new ruling were automobile tires and tubes, whose natural-rubber content will continue to be fixed (23% for pleasure cars...
The U.S., he said, has "made dollars available to foreign countries in almost unlimited amounts, with little restriction of the use to be made of them." This, he said, had caused domestic prices to rise. "Those loans should be confined to actual goods, machinery and equipment necessary to enable the...
"We are stretching our endowment dollars today," Reynolds said, estimating that expenses for this year will run in the neighborhood of $22,000,000. Most of the 1,800 different gifts and legacies held by the University carry some restriction on their use, so that of the $162,000,000...
A great admirer of the U.S., which he considers the "most scientific" and one of the "most moral" nations in the world, Dr. Houssay last week was traveling happily from banquet to banquet and reveling in the "international fraternity" of his fellow scientists. Of politics, he said philosophically: "It is...
The Faculty action of April 15 which created such a furor was simply a move to make permanent the war-born system and prevent restriction of joint instruction when the University returns to "normal" in June, 1948. Harvard and Radcliffe, despite the partial fusion of faculty and courses and the...