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...June 1961 came the Vienna meeting between Khrushchev and President Kennedy; Khrushchev used the occasion to lay down anew his ultimatum about Berlin...
Then, for a few minutes, hope rose anew Borchard, scoring consistently on his patented driving flip-flop shot, led a surge that brought the Crimson to within three, 68-65, with three minutes remaining...
...that quality of leadership John Kennedy aspires with all the intense ambition that he brought to winning the presidency. "Before my term has ended," he said in his State of the Union message last January, "we shall have to test anew whether a nation organized and governed such as ours can endure." In the years since Wilson, Americans and their Presidents have vanquished many threats from those who would abolish the "consent of the governed." But the test that faces the youngest elected and the most vigorous President of the 20th century - and all those who live under his leadership...
Instead of saying "Thank you," the growers complained anew: "How can we sell our cotton to the foreigners if the price is so high?" So the government said: "Don't fear-you sell your cotton to those foreigners at the price they are willing to pay, and we will pay you another 8½? for every pound you sell." Well sir, no sooner were the growers of cotton mollified than the makers of cotton cloth and yarn and clothing began to moan. "All those foreigners," they wailed, "are buying our country's cheap cotton and making it into...
...second thought, perhaps the shelters would preserve enough of the old creative productive breed of Americans to build anew. Let us build shelters, each family for itself and a few extras for those who cannot...