Word: reviewable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...January of 1968, Kennedy published a book about the future. In Decisions For A Decade, among other things, he set out a view of the confrontation politics of this year--a view he reiterated in an article on the draft in the November 17 New York Times Book Review: "I believe that widespread change is possible, peacefully, not only in selective service but in other institutions. I am equally convinced that brutal confrontations and violence will make this change more difficult. The need is, not to tear down the system, but to make use of its possibilities." The statement took...
...program goes to the City Council, for a pro-forma approval before it is sent to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for review...
...open question of what the attitude of the new administration will be . . . the attitude of the present administration has been very favorable toward the kind of program we're trying to run here in Cambridge," Brigham said. He said that Cambridge was "trying to get some review of our program before all the present administrators have left Washington," to create an HUD commitment to finance the Cambridge program...
...Ministerial crises wracked de Ghelderode's France on an average of every three months, and militant demonstrators armed with black flags and utopian rhetoric called for the decapitation of all cabinet ministers and army officers. In the 1920's officials did not answer demonstrators with the granting of civilian review boards but with machine gun fire and wholesale executions. The playwright could not conceive of the revolutionaries as alleviating social conditions in any way, but only as adding more senseless suffering...
...increasing number of economists and financial men believe that basic changes in the international monetary system can no longer be avoided. Last week Roy Jenkins, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, called for "an urgent review" of the world's monetary arrangements. In varying degrees, that view was echoed in France, West Germany, Italy and Switzerland. More and more, the experts talk of the urgent need to convene another Bretton Woods-style conference, perhaps in Washington, as soon as possible after the Nixon Administration is sworn...