Word: rising
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...radically new approach to moderate income housing. Instead of isolating the old or the poor in any one development, the Corporation is planning a mixed community. On an eight-acre tract in the Waldon Square area of Northwest Cambridge the City Stables housing project will be built--250 low rise garden apartments (for families with children) and a cluster of high rise apartments. About 25 per cent of the apartments will be rented under the Public Housing Leasing Program, under which the city pays the difference between what a low income family can afford and the rent for the housing...
Oteri explained that the alleged obscenities were deliberate social parody. "Unfortunately, we of the older generation rise to the bait," he said...
...current room-and-board charge will not change. Scholarship, fellowship, and loan funds will be increased so that qualified students will not be excluded from M.I.T. for lack of financial means, Johnson said. He said the percentage of undergraduates receiving financial aid would rise next year...
...superlative performance in his job. Johnson was fully appreciative of his value from the time he surveyed the new Kennedy Cabinet in 1961 and called McNamara "the best of the lot." Whether imposing industrial techniques on the Pentagon (see box, preceding page), helping the President fight an aluminum price rise and settle a railroad labor dispute, or making practical contributions to racial equality in the services, McNamara seldom belied Johnson's description of him as "the finest public servant I have ever seen." On two occasions before the 1964 Democratic Convention, L.B.J. discussed the vice-presidency with McNamara...
...people living off-campus don't pay for these services, then those still living on campus will be taxed because we would have to get the money from a rise in tuition and elsewhere," she said. "We can't run Radcliffe...