Word: programing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...column that appeared on the editorial page of the New York Times, Eugene McCarthy last week gave an eloquent explanation of the evolution of his campaign from an "educational program" to a full-fledged fight for the presidency. Highlights...
...away the most historic meeting in the Central Committee's history-and a turning point for modern Czechoslovakia. Amid a display of press freedom and accessibility more familiar to Western politicians than Communist leaders, the party's top brass assembled to consider an "action program" for a democratic reform of Czechoslovakia that has been brewing during three stormy months of nationwide debates and mounting pressures. The reform harks back half a century in spirit to 1918, when Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points proclaimed the self-determination of peoples and enabled Czechoslovakia to be born as an independent...
...Atlantic Council of the U.S.-a group of U.S. Government and business leaders-estimates that, in the ten-year span ending in 1976, North America and Western Europe will need $1 trillion to expand pro duction. They will also need the funds to open new and costly programs to assault pollution and slums, exploit the resources of the oceans, and perform other basic tasks to make the civilized world more livable. The needs are great as well in countries that are stepping up toward industrialization. Iran needs $11.8 billion for its current five-year development program, started two weeks...
...alternative honors program requires eight full courses--six or seven were formerly required of all concentrators--which include two semesters of junior tutorial and one full graduate-level course. These students must also take an oral general exam in the spring of their senior year but need not write a thesis...
...thesis-honors program remains the same as before, although changes in sophomore tutorial and Soc Rel 10 are absorbed in its seven-course requirement...