Word: submitted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Varsity coach said it was just a "suggestion." He didn't know, he said, whether or not he would submit the recommendation for a three-foot line to the national coaches meeting in Minneapolis in March...
...unbanked acres, and surpluses set new records. Last week Benson announced a new plan that might at least keep the struggle even: get entire farms out of crop production. Beginning right away, he said, the Agriculture Department will let farmers in four scattered test states-Illinois, Maine, Nebraska, Tennessee-submit land-rental bids. When a bid is accepted by the Agriculture Department, the farm's entire crop acreage will be put into grasses or other conservation covers for a minimum of five years. Maximum rental on any one farm: $10.000. If the bid experiment works out satisfactorily over...
...should go abroad for distraction." They did not point out that none of the physicians had actually made a detailed examination of Sukarno, or that one other highly respected doctor, asked to make a similar certification, had refused to do so without properly examining the President. Sukarno refused to submit to the examination...
...papers is apt to be more damaging to security than the truth. A LIFE photographer [Stan Wayman] awhile back zeroed in so close on an Atlas you could almost see the rivets on it. If we had photographers on the base, they could develop their film right here and submit it for clearance through security channels on the spot. They'd have better pictures-and we would be able to airbrush classified details. This way the public would get far more reliable coverage...
...early 1957, when only eight schools still required photographs with entrance applications, the Commission was given power to enforce the law. The group then conducted a hearing at which all institutions requiring pictures were asked to submit their reasons for this practice. The College was not represented at the meeting...