Word: annually
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...unlikely forum was a two-day annual meeting of the Citizens Crusade Against Poverty at Washington's International Inn. C.C.A.P., which represents 125 social-welfare agencies and other groups, seeks to complement Sargent Shriver's Office of Economic Opportunity with long-range planning and aid local anti-poverty groups with trained personnel and expertise...
Next the Catholics? For South Viet Nam and the U.S., Tri Quang's triumph may well produce a painful time of testing until elections are held sometime between July and September. For one thing, it is the time of the monsoons, the season for the enemy's annual offensive, when the weather protects him from airpower. U.S. firepower is more than adequate to blunt any major Red drive, but a Vietnamese army embroiled in political maneuvering is less than the best ally. Moreover, fully 50% of the army's officers are Catholic, and already the Catholics are restive over...
Despite the apparently exuberant health of the U.S. economy, one of the nation's biggest industries-housing-is growing sicker week by week. It is pinched three ways: by listless demand, tight money and climbing construction costs. In February, the annual rate of private-housing starts slumped to a three-year low of 1,318,000, or 12% below the lackluster 1965 level. The Federal Reserve Board estimates that the slide grew even worse in March...
Radcliffe sailers edged seven other women's schools but still placed second to M.I.T. in the annual spring New England Women's Intercollegiate Salling Association regatta on the Charles last Saturday...
...many years had the much-assaulted pharmaceutical industry heard such an unbridled attack as came last week from the head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. About 500 drug-company delegates gathered at Boca Raton, Fla., for the annual convention of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association could have used some of their own tranquilizers after the FDA's new boss, Dr. James Goddard, got up to speak. He accused the industry's executives of slovenliness, deception and dishonesty-and warned them that they had better straighten up or else face much stricter controls...