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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Journal, 'a semi-annual has been in the planning stages since the AAAAS was formed two years ago. Henry C. Binford '66, one of two editors of the magazine, explained that "financial reasons" kept the review from appearing earlier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AAAAS, YRs Initiate Own Publications | 5/26/1965 | See Source »

...annual Military Review Day across the river yesterday for the Harvard Army-Navy-Air Force Reserve Officers Units. Two hundred men of Harvard were reviewed by the military and the 18th U.S. Army Band played...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Finest | 5/25/1965 | See Source »

...Harvard Army-Navy-Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps Units will hold their Annual Joint Spring Review at 2:30 p.m. today at Soldiers Field. Observers are welcome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROTC Review | 5/24/1965 | See Source »

...civilian workers and a 4.8% raise for military men with more than two years' service. Included was a controversial request that Congress relinquish its traditional control over Government salary increases and turn it over to the executive branch. Under Johnson's plan, a ten-man commission would review top executive salaries (such as the Cabinet's) every four years and lower-echelon salaries every year. The commission would propose pay changes that would automatically go into effect unless Congress acted to reject them within 60 days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Work Done | 5/21/1965 | See Source »

There were other suggestions as well. Wisconsin's Proxmire recommended that the Senate and House appropriations committees hire private business-efficiency firms to review the President's budget requests and evaluate the effectiveness of Government agencies. Okla homa's Democratic Representative Ed Edmondson wanted more use of electronic equipment, including closed-circuit television of sessions of both houses to members' offices, and electronic voting. New York's Democratic Representative Benjamin Rosenthal, who recently had an efficiency expert study his own office staff's procedure, thought every Congressman should have access to such help. Rosenthal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: Effort toward Efficiency | 5/21/1965 | See Source »

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