Word: rising
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...poet drinks exclusively) flowed on, and pretty girls flocked to him, like so many pigeons around the statue in Moscow's Pushkin Square. His poetry began to show the strain of his public posturings. Increasingly facile and bombastic, his work declined in quality in proportion to his rise as a political personality. It gave him some moments of self-doubt, as when he wrote...
...adjustments in the money supply to stimulate or restrain the economy. One of his thorniest economic problems, of course, will be inflation. Any concerted drive to stop the price spiral would involve deflationary steps that could increase unemployment. McCracken would probably be willing to see the jobless rate rise slightly above the current 3.6% in order to cool the feverish economy. But he is unlikely to tolerate the 5%-plus rate that some economists and businessmen think is nec essary. In a recent speech, he noted that the people hurt most by job cutbacks would be impoverished Americans, primarily Negroes...
...already reserved $870,000 for the use of the Cambridge CDA if the program is acceptable to Washington. The total cost of the first-year program will probably rise to several times that figure when grants under other federal programs tied to Model Cities are included...
...Center will rise nine stories and will stretch in back of the Gordon Mckay Lab from Oxford Street to Littauer Center behind the Physics Department...
Alongside the Science Center will rise a new home for the Computer Center. Also, air-conditioning equipment for these buildings and some of the existing science facilities north of the Yard will be housed in a building under the parking lot behind Gordon-McKay Labs...