Word: accession
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...choose for ourselves what we are to be and how we are to make our social contribution. By ignoring the social causes of our present condition, Von Stade in fact would perpetuate our subordination. His "realistic appraisal" is, after all, an argument for the limitation of women's access to higher education...
...Some would say that Harvard cannot be expected to finance the 'social revolution' and do everything else that she is asked and required to do," Peterson said. "Others feel that essentially open access to Harvard of the best applicants, encouraged to apply and chosen without regard to financial background, is the only way Harvard can meet her responsibilities...
...Catch 44 is a catch-all, an open forum, a way to give access to television to people who don't normally have it," said Henry Benton, producer for Catch...
Unusual Risk. The Russians refused to let American officials see the men for five days, thereby violating the two-year-old U.S.-Soviet consular treaty, which specifies that access must be provided within a four-day limit. Then they disregarded the treaty a second time by denying further visits until early this week. Moscow filed a harsh complaint with the State Department, linking the incident with the Soviet Union's longstanding objections to the presence of U.S. military bases near its borders...
...result, the world's best medical training has a serious flaw: the U.S. has only one physician for every 650 people, compared with the Soviet ratio of one to 400 and the Italian figure of one to 580. One out of 50 Americans has no access to a doctor under any circumstances. To cure the shortage, the nation's chief health officer, Dr. Roger Egeberg, prescribes an immediate injection of 50,000 new physicians -a 15% increase in those now practicing. Last week the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education produced a plan that could fill this prescription...