Word: scalese
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Record Quarter. Ackley said that during the last two months of 1967 the economy had spurted ahead all too quickly. The rise in wholesale industrial prices, which was less than 1% in the first half of last year, went up to 2.5% in the second half, while the rate of...
The back wages will be delivered in "a lump sum as soon as possible," John Butler, Harvard's chief negotiator, said. The percentages apply uniformly to the ten different wage scales included in the Labor and Maintenance groups.
The attitude is producing a wave of Negro organizations and movements-on campuses, in professions, in local communities and also on state and national scales. All this can be rather grandly described as a case of the Negro's looking to himself for salvation-and there discovering strengths that...
A large proportion of the budget is spent on maintenance of the physical plant. Wages and salary scales, which, according to Britten, had been "miserable," have also gone up in the years since Mary I. Bunting was appointed president.
The advertisements of Danehy have taken the Crane line, stressing the rising tax rates of Cambridge. If Danehy gets on the Council, it would probably tip the scales in favor of the anti-DeGuglielmo forces.