Word: retirees
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The Brookings economists offer detailed suggestions for meeting those goals. On the domestic spending side, the book advocates a one-year freeze on all social programs except those intended to help the poor. Beyond that, the proposal calls for long-term spending restraints concentrated in four major areas: Social Security...
With the primary season sputtering to a close, the looming question is whether the party can unify behind a nominee. As a first tentative step (and as a way to retire his $160,000 campaign debt), George McGovern last week tried to bring all three candidates together at a glittery...
But the popularization of the demonstration seemed to correspond with a decline in the terror of all but a dedicated core of participants. B-1983, students were marching to save. Harvard's Ivy, and the University felt comfortable enough to retire a t-shirt with the demands of the 1969...
While Schultes says he plans to retire from teaching in June 1985, he adds that he will continue his research.
This year however, the committee's attempt to give college presidents greater say over athletic policy--by setting up a panel of college presidents with veto power over the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)--ran into opposition at the NCAA annual convention in January. After a watered-down version of...