Word: aimed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...TIME Magazine collectively as his chief adviser, since it was able to do in approximately 40 words in the first paragraph of your May 28th Nation section what McGeorge Bundy has been unable to do without alienating large segments of American society and of the press-state the aim of Washington with regard to the Dominican Republic, in a simple, sensible manner...
Maass also said that there is "speculation" in the Department of a substantive change in sophomore tutorial. This change would make tutorial more nearly uniform for all sophomores, and its major aim would be to introduce the student to various approaches to political science, Maass noted that this would give the student a sounder basis for choosing an approach to junior tutorial...
...Double-time pay instead of time-and-a-half for work over 48 hours a week, with the cutoff to drop to 45 hours within four years. His aim, Johnson said, was to discourage overtime work, thus forcing employers to hire more workers and reducing the number of unemployed...
There was the faithful watchdog, barking and ready to bite. There was the burglar, doing his best to scurry away from the premises. There was the cop, who raised his pistol, took careful aim-and shot the watchdog...
...rookies, Ailes helped give recruit training a higher priority, a good thing in an era when the foot soldier is coming back into his own. He shared in shaping the 1962 Army Reserve-National Guard reorganization and was active in formulating follow-up reforms now before Congress. The aim is a merged Army Reserve-National Guard that would be more combat-ready and much less a political plaything. The Army is presently the only service that uses the draft, and Ailes would like to reduce the Army's dependence on it; he has played a leading part in drawing...