Word: spend
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Originally, Casner said, the University of Mississippi planned to bring one visiting professor to its Law School with funds from a Ford Foundation grant But, he continued, when the professor they had chosen became ill last summer it was impossible to find a man able to spend the entire year in Mississippi...
...each country. Indeed, the only really successful postwar sanction was the 28-day naval blockade that the U.S. threw around Cuba during the 1962 missile crisis. It was totally effective, but it required 180 ships and cost $44.5 million. Neither Britain nor many other nations today can afford to spend that kind of money to stymie an antagonist...
Ministers can spend from one month to two years at the center dividing their time between involvement and reflection. After the plunge, students spend most of their time working with factory labor, civil rights groups and such community organizations as South Chicago's Woodlawn project. "What we're trying to say to our trainees," says the Rev. J. Archie Hargraves of the center, "is 'look at the real conditions in the city.' " The students also meet for seminars, Bible in hand, trying to relate their experience to their faith as Christians. "We're throwing these...
Cambridge had originally included the PBH projects and the TAP in a $342,000 proposal to Washington. But federal of ficials informed the City that it could spend no more than $100,000 on educational programs, thus forcing a choice among eight different school proposals After polling local planning teams, the take force simply decided against the TAP and PBH programs...
...yard line, the TV-camera truck started to move, headed right for our choice location. "Stay there, girls," yelled the fans. "Don't let them block our view." You could see their point. They hadn't paid six dollars apiece for the best tickets, only to spend the game looking at a great big yellow truck. But that same yellow truck was now relentlessly bearing down on us. Loyalty to the fans is one thing, but there are limits. We moved...