Word: savely
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Steeper tuition and a record high endowment couldn't save Yale from dipping into red ink. Tuition went up to $1,800 a year, and the endowment reached over $150 million in June, but operating expenses of over $22 million upset the budget...
...first period when Fischer overcommitted himself and moved far to his right to cover Luis Paez of Cornell. Paez then passed to Preschel in front of the goal, and when Fischer's glasses fell off, he was unable to get back in time to make a save...
...involved in the problems that arise from the conflict between the increasing need for specialization in parts of their organizations and the continuing need for unity in top policy. Both have answered by an emphasis on coordination, liaison and committee work at many levels. The central idea is to save the man at the top from the near-impossible task of having to choose between two or more recommendations, each bearing the prejudices of a particular field of study, of interest or of bureaucratic function. Inevitably, the new system brought a new and more important status to the Cabinet meeting...
...publisher last spring, had to pull in its belt this week. Five years after launching an 8 p.m. "Early Bird" edition in hopes of snaring readers from the Times (whose first edition does not hit the street until 10 p.m.), the Trib decided to drop it to save money. By pushing the first edition deadline back an hour, Brownie Reid also figures that staffers will have more time to fill out their stories, thus cut down makeover costs for later editions...
...Catholic lawyers, the Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, S.J., president of Fordham University, attacked the "obsessive liberalism" of the present day-"that frightened and frantic pursuit of freedom alone and at all costs." Obsessive liberalism, he said, "not only seeks an excess of freedom but denies any function to authority save that which is temporary, remedial-and for others. It has made 'authoritarian' a bad word in the semantics of our day. It has proliferated committees in defense of every freedom, but none to uphold authority. It has identified social progress only with the expansion of liberties...