Word: annually
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...then to avoid inflation? Last week men who presumably know business best, 543 executives at the annual meeting of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, voted by an 18-to-l ratio to urge a slash in federal spending instead of a tax rise...
...heaviest artillery trained on Fulbright came, not exactly as a surprise, from Barry Goldwater. Addressing 3,000 delegates to the annual Republican Women's Conference in Washington, Goldwater declared that "no American has the right or the justification" to describe his nation as "immoral, imperialistic and arrogant...
...scene: the annual dinner of Britain's venerable, 198-year-old Royal Academy...
...years since the Rev. Eugene Carson Blake first proposed the creation of a giant Protestant superchurch, participants in the annual Consultation on Church Union have spent their time sparring over preliminary issues. Last week in Dallas came what Episcopal Bishop Robert Gibson of Virginia called "a crucial moment": delegates from the eight churches in the C.O.C.U.* agreed on a set of principles for the merger, clearing the way for preparation of a formal union plan...
Nonetheless, the delegates went home with a euphoric feeling that the union was at long last under way. Said United Church of Christ Minister David Colwell, who will chair the next two annual sessions: "There's a growing feeling that we are not just persons of good will gathered together but are really involved in the oneness that is the true definition of the Body of Christ. The fearfulness as to the future of the Consultation has been in large measure dissipated...