University Daily Kansan, June 29, 1981 - 2015年,国内生产总值 (GDP) 为37968.42亿元,同比增长14.6%。其中:制造业增加值增长13.7%,服务业增加值增长12.8%。 From page one "Reagan is so good with the media that these congressmen are getting letters that say 'support Ronnie,'" he said. "This is what congressmen are leeched in of terms of their future careers. Shall we go along with Reagan or shall we stand up for our democratic principles?" BAUR SAID THE congressmen were simply Cigler said the American public would probably accept the budget cuts. Bolland said people weren't going to be happy when the cuts hit home. voting for what they thought their constituents had wanted. The southern Democrats felt obliged to reevaluate the views of their constituents, and not to support them personally supported Reagan's program, he said. "THERE IS GOING to be an awful lot of folks who aren't going to be living the good life for a while," he said. "The country is going to come out so badly from the whole thing that by 1988, there is going to be a major swing to the left." Bungaartnel said he also thought there would be a backlash because of the cuts. The American people will regret what has happened, he said. NOW or older who live on $3,000 yearly. Their brother's income is $5,500., she said. she said that the ERA countdown had begun. "But now a backlash in building out of concern for women." She also said that the Reagan administration WOMEN ARE BEING rewarded for traditional women holdings in their old age with and politicians who have been interested in economic issues are obstacles that must be "This is the time to fight and to fight now." SBs said that the EKA couchdown had begun. "There is no question that the ratification campaign in this remaining year will be an uphill fight." Woody said. "The Reagan administration, in six short months, is doing more to show the need for ERA than all the work of the feminists in the last 15 years," Woody said. MARTI FRUMHOFF/Kennao Stell On Campus TOMORROW *Petricia Michaels, Kansas State Historical Society curator of manuscripts, will present "KANSAN FIND TIME FOR CULTURE, 1880-1920" p.m. in the central Spencer AT Museum. Barb McEdwaltny (right) holds up the first-piece trophy she won for division 1A while Taurus High of the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department looks on at the Kansas Association for Retarded Citizens Tennis Tournament. The tournament was held at the Lawrence Tennis Center Saturday and was sponsored by Lawrence Parks and Recreation. A film, "KANSAS CIRCA '90", directed by Peter Dart, professor of radio-television-film. will be presented at 2:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Spencer Art Museum. A MIDWESTERN MUSIC CAMP STAFF RECITAL will be at 7:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. WEDNESDAY will have a Bible study from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Room Forum of the Kansas Union. The NEW LIFE STUDENT FELLOWSHIP The KU SAILING CLUB will meet from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in parlors B and B of the Union. Tennis Albert Gerken will give a CARILLON RECITAL at 8 m. in the Memorial Carillon. 8 p.m. at the mall The Raven welcomes items for inclusion in On Campus. From page one Glazier said the only injury occurred when a girl fell and cut her lip in the parking lot, although steer wrestling and barrel racing were among the activities at the rodeo. The rodeo, like the tennis tournament, achieved what Glazier said was the main goal of KARC—providing opportunities to participate in the sport, which handicapped had traditionally been barred from. SUMMER RACQUETBALL SPECIAL College Students 1-3 p.m. Sat., Sun. 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