Word: accordingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...killed by a band of Chinese Communist guerrillas. Birch Society members regard him as the first victim of the cold war. Birch's parents, who live in retirement in Georgia, are honorary life members of the society. Last week his mother said that they were "heartily in accord with the purpose and the procedure of the John Birch Society...
...international criminal jurisdiction to which resort could be had in a case like Eichmann's. So again in the Eichmann case a choice had to be made among practical alternatives, and it is quite wrong to condemn the procedure proposed by the Government of Israel because it does not accord with a visionary ideal...
...with nationalist ments -- is familiar indeed: egacy of Jefferson, of Hoover, aft. . . and a bit of McCarthy. The generally thinks of their as "conservative," yet in a the Young Americans For dom are radicals. For they ad, in effect, a fundamental re-ruction of present institutions, ing them into accord with cer- philosophical notions. Manhat- Center was not a wholly inapriate place for them to meet...
...Government. Though the policy was fine for wartime, in peace it made the Fed, as one chairman, Marriner Eccles, complained, "an engine of inflation." Finally in 1951 the Fed rebelled, refusing to support the price of Treasury bonds. In the ensuing Fed-Treasury "accord," the Fed reasserted its independence, got out of the long-term markets...
Presidential Pressure? One of the architects of the Fed's 1951 accord was Martin, and that same year he took over as chairman, with the task of making "bills preferably" stick. Since the Eisenhower Administration viewed the Fed as the primary means of reining inflation, he had little trouble. But early in the campaign Kennedy made plain that he thought the Fed had swung from its earlier valet role too far toward an independent, negative role in monetary control. He wanted more Fed-Treasury cooperation, especially as he viewed the Fed as only one means of controlling credit...