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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Bankers have compained that, in a tight money year, they would always prefer to lend larger sums to businesses than to negotiate myriads of small loans for college students. In a letter to Sen. Jacob Javittss (R-N.Y.), the American Banking Association last week made it clear that they will never be willing to do that kind of business...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Phasing Out' the NDEA | 3/5/1966 | See Source »

...full knowledge of this fact, the A.F.L.-C.l.O. Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union announced that it would soon seek new contracts, covering some 125,000 workers, that would include wage increases of about 6%. What about me guidelines? Said Union President Jacob Potofsky: "They don't worry us." William A. Boyle, president of the United Mine Workers, said that his union would also demand wage increases in excess of the guidelines. In even more open defiance, Cornelius J. Haggerty, head of the A.F.L.-C.I.O.'s building and construction trades department, pointed out that the guidelines have no legal sanction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: The Spiral Cloud | 2/25/1966 | See Source »

Unexpected support for the Administration came last week from New York's Senator Jacob Javits, a liberal Republican and sometime critic of the U.S. role in Viet Nam. Fresh from a week's visit to Saigon, Javits rose on the floor of the Senate to declare that "the President would and should have the support of the overwhelming majority of the American people if he decides to resume the limited bombing." Challenging Mansfield's recent jeremiad foreseeing a "bottomless Asian land war," Javits argued that "militarily, the situation is at least encouraging"; that "the impact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War: The String Runs Out | 2/4/1966 | See Source »

Tammanyphobes. Theodore Roosevelt Kupferman, 45, a former show-business lawyer and a city councilman, is what his name implies, a direct political descendant of Teddy Roosevelt's Progressives, and a Tammanyphobe from the school that brought on Fiorello La Guardia, Senator Jacob Javits and Mayor Lindsay. In the absence of debate, Kupferman has emphasized his legislative experience, reminds everyone that he is a "man like Lindsay," and even has Javits, Lindsay's chairman, to supervise his campaign-assisted by Tom Brownell, 25, son of Dwight Eisenhower's Attorney General...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: Campaign by Consensus | 2/4/1966 | See Source »

...dissenting opinion, written by Associate Justice Jacob J. Spiegie with Associate Justice Paul G. Kirk '26 concurring, charges that the Corporation "did not use the trust assets within the express trust purposes...

Author: By John D. Gerhart, | Title: Harvard Wins Arboretum Case; 3-2 Decision Ends Court Battle | 2/2/1966 | See Source »

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