Word: agreement
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hope to come to some agreement in order to relieve the one-sided load on Dean's Office funds, and at the same time to make sure that "Harvard-Radcliffe groups should not suffer" because of the present policy, Watson stated. Dean Brown also expressed the hope that mergers by organizations would not be hurt by the present situation...
...wish to express my complete agreement with the views on Quemoy and Matsu as expressed by Dulles and Nixon...
...polls convinced Chamberlain that the majority of Sixth District voters was generally in agreement with Eisenhower Administration policy-and he voted that way. Among the most startling trends was one that gives Chamberlain high hopes that the Sixth District's rank-and-file union members will not necessarily blame him for their economic troubles. Seventy-seven percent of the hourly wage earners answering a Chamberlain poll last March said they believed both labor and management should renew then-existing contracts "to avoid possible labor strife...
...free its oil from the entanglement of Arab politics and the dangers of a blockaded Suez Canal, Iran last week signed an agreement with its Baghdad Pact partner, Turkey, for a $500 million oil pipeline. Presumably, oil from the rich new northern field of Qum will be piped over the mountains to a Mediterranean port in southern Turkey. Estimated savings in oil transport costs...
With the addition of such refinements as arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and hypertension (high blood pressure), medicine remained in general agreement with Hippocrates until this century. The disorders so often seen in the elderly and aging were dubbed "degenerative," or "the diseases of old age," with the emphasis on "of," as though they were inseparable. The very word senile, from a Latin root meaning simply "old," took on a derogatory hue, and a doddering oldster was redundantly tagged "a senile...