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...been diminishing, particularly in marginal agricultural areas in the north and west. In 1967, the state lost about 2,000 farms. One- fifth of the remaining 116,000 fall into poverty levels as defined by OEO. About 5,000 farmers in the lowest ranges hold part-time jobs to supplement their incomes. With this changing trend of recent years, Democrats have made inroads into the traditionally Republican farm vote...
...Warren Center plans a similar revision every five years, to prevent a repetition of this massive task. Tentative plans also call for a paperback supplement every year...
Until lately, most Western bankers figured that the creaking monetary system would hold together long enough-perhaps another three years-to let reserves artificially created by the IMF begin to supplement gold's historic role. British devaluation and two subsequent runs on gold have drastically shrunk the transition time. "The monetary system is now in a continuous and drawnout crisis," says Roy L. Reierson, senior vice president and chief economist of Manhattan's Bankers Trust Co. Last week Reierson added his voice to those demanding that the London gold pool be closed, and that the U.S. limit...
...department of Visual and Environmental Studies also will begin next fall, though details of its course offerings and concentration requirements were not specified in the motion approved yesterday. The new department will supplement the present department of Architectural Sciences and will incorporate the Visual Studies now offered by the Committee of the Practice of Visual Arts...
Team captain Pete Alter--also a senior--has been overshadowed all year by the Eastern three-meter champion, junior Bill Murphy. But Alter has come through with the seconds that the team really needed to supplement its superstars' victories...