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...state Department of Public Works--which first proposed the Belt in 1948 and had a large hand in the highway section of the EMRPP transportation plan--might turn around and use the EMRPP study to support its fight for the Belt. "It would be another turn of the lock," Gray said...
...unite the people in our common cause against the government takeover in this country. I feel that for each person that joins our cause by the stand I am taking, ten more will get involved. To me this is worth every day behind their fences and bars. They can lock up my body, but not my soul," he said...
...grant equal time to all candidates. The waiver would have cleared the way for presidential debates among the major candidates-something that Hubert Humphrey wants and Richard Nixon, as the man with a big lead to preserve, does not. In their maneuvering over the bill the Democrats staged a lock-in in the House, and the Republicans held a sit-out in the Senate. When House Republicans conducted a 27-hour filibuster by insisting on time-consuming roll calls (45 of them, each requiring roughly 30 minutes), Speaker John McCormack finally locked the doors for the first time since...
...come on! Surely a man who served as president of the Lock Raven P.T.A...
...More Lock Step. There will also be more students than ever before. Mayhew argues that all educators will come to recognize that a balanced, liberal arts college education can be absorbed by and helpful to almost everyone, provided that the pressures of grading and lock-step progress are eased. Instead of flunking out, students will be able to stay with a subject until they master it. Mayhew may be overly sanguine in predicting that by 1980 "parents will have accepted the fact that childhood or youth will have extended to 30 to 35 years of age." But with increased life...