Word: retainers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Professor Constable's proposal which would retain Gen Ed courses under a distribution requirement has attracted even more support to this position. One of the most telling objections to an outright distribution system has always been that the outstanding Gen Ed courses now in existence could not find a home in a department...
McDonald, 62, has ample cause to be sick of heart: after twelve years as head of the union dealing with the nation's most basic industry, he is, by every present standard, a less than even choice to retain his job in the elections to be held next Feb. 9. McDonald is, in fact, confronted by a rank-and-file revolt, and beneath a multitude of more formal complaints festers the grievance of the men in the mills that their president is not one of them and does not really care about them...
...little inclination to intervene to soothe southern pride as he did in the dispute over the seating of the rival Mississippi delegations in Atlantic City. Seven of the thirteen members of the Committee on Committees are from northern states, and they are unlikely to recommend that Williams and Watson retain their seniority as Democrats. The Democratic caucus is more liberal than its very liberal predecessors; it is even less likely to support the two Congressmen...
...NORTH DAKOTA. While re-electing popular Democratic Governor Bill Guy, voters also passed control of the house of representatives to Democrats for the first time ever. Republicans retain a narrow senate margin...
...lost part of this empire to the Nazis and then to the Czech Communists, who expropriated the Zlin works and now turn out shoes for the East Bloc. In a memorable lawsuit that lasted nine years, Jan and thomas quarreled over the remains. Jan lost but was allowed to retain Bata's Brazilian plant...