Word: urbanize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...YOUTH PROGRAMS. Total cost: $412.5 million. Provides for three separate youth projects: 1) a Job Corps ($190 million) for 40,000 school dropouts, aged 16 to 21, who, with the O.K. of host-state Governors, will live in rural conservation camps or urban training centers, get a basic education, job skills and $50 a month: 2) work-training programs ($150 million) for 200,000 boys and girls aged 16 to 21, who will be paid for part-time work while attending school-or, if they have already dropped out of school, fulltime work with counseling for job placement afterward...
...confusion would follow during the next few years as the states cranked up the machinery of compliance. The big trouble is that many state legislatures do not want to reapportion themselves, since the general thrust of such a move would shift increased legislative power from rural constituencies to urban centers...
...principal courts of general jurisdiction,- reports New York University's Institute of Judicial Administration. Although this year's delay is less than last year's (18.7 months), and is actually down to two months in Spokane, Wash., things still look grim in the heavily populated urban areas that handle most of the cases. The country's 13 slowest jurisdictions...
...Urban Renewal Authority has previously indicated that the Kendall Square site would meet the blight requirement...
...unidentified businessman has indicated that opposition, perhaps in court, would be based on the contention that the Kendall Square site is not properly an urban renewal area...