Word: complementing
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...toward the campaign of 1956. Around Republican National Committee headquarters in the Cafritz Building, just three blocks from the old State Department building where Ike made his announcement, there was a lively hum of activity as the President spoke. The staff numbered 125 workers (up from the off-year complement of 75), and was rapidly growing to its campaign peak of 300. In a large, pale-blue, partitioned-off room, young writers turned out speech kits and campaign slogans. Researchers diligently probed the records of Democratic candidates for campaign ammunition. The committee's regional traveling men slammed...
...possible complement to federal aid, Harris proposed a system of tuition reductions according to need. Any sliding scale would, however, require a great amount of intercollege cooperation and coordination, he observed...
...first of the bills, H. 707, would complement the present oath required for teachers that demands affirmation of support for the Constitution, a provision that the person was not and never had been a member of the Communist party. H. 708 would require presidents of colleges in Massachusetts to expel "communists or communist sympathizers from their teaching staffs," on penalty of losing their charters...
Despite exams and several minor injuries, the track team will enter a full complement of men in the annual Boston Athletic Association Meet in the Boston Garden, at 7:15 tomorrow evening...
...adorns the gallery windows. Experimenting with the stained glass medium, Jennerjahn often abandons the use of lead between the frames of color to get an unusual blend and softness of light. At other times he paints the glass instead of baking in the colors. This produces unusual designs to complement vibrant colors. Jennerjahn's painting tends to be academic. Where so much theory is involved there is hardly enough room for expression. The stained glass seems to be less forced and more alive...