Word: tighteningly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Illegal Fund. The financial free-for-all continued through 1971, when an other federal law tried to tighten the rules a notch by requiring that a candidate disclose the name of anyone giving him $100 or more. That measure did not go into effect until April 7, 1972. By that time the most successful, ruthless, unethical and in some ways illegal fund raising campaign on record was already cresting. In all, Richard Nixon was estimated to have raised a staggering $70 million for his successful race for re-election against the challenge of George McGovern, who managed to accumulate nearly...
Store 24 will tighten its current security measures and consider additional ones in response to the robbery, the third since its opening two years ago, Jim L. Shiver-decker, store manager, said yesterday...
...Jerrold Gibson '51, director of the Office of Fiscal Service, said yesterday that Harvard, with a delinquency rate of about 19 per cent, has been working for a number of years to tighten loan collection procedures, and does not plan any new procedures this year...
...believe the CIA is being unfairly hounded, partly for political reasons. But committee members thought otherwise. Said Church: "We have found out that ambiguity seems to plague the CIA." As a result, after ending its investigation, probably late in December, the committee will most likely recommend ways to tighten controls within the CIA as well as measures to increase congressional surveillance of the agency (see ESSAY following page...
...letting students without their bursar's cards in this week, but we plan to tighten up next week," Howard said...