Word: assessments
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lewthwaite said night that the poll was not designed as a device "specifically to extend freshman parietal hours, but merely as a means to assess the present situation...
Looking toward the big year of 1964, politicians of both parties tried to assess last week's off-year elections in terms of the explosive power of the civil rights issue. The results were inconclusive. The issue had no megaton power - yet. But even though it cast its sparks in all directions, it plainly was much more than a Fourth of July plaything...
Lamar emphasized, however, that it was still impossible to truly assess the potential of the team. To date it has had little opportunity for scrimmage, today being its first real opportunity. Nonetheless, Lamar feels their enthusiasm and desire to play will carry them a long way, and also hopes that the team will jell today...
...island laboratory for Marxist revolution, Fidel Castro's Cuba is the place where stern Communist discipline meets Fidel Castro's quixotic Latin temperament. To assess the experiment, TIME'S Buenos Aires Bureau Chief Gavin Scott, traveling on his Canadian passport, first visited Havana 17 months ago. Last week he returned from a second two-week trip to Cuba. A summary of his report...
Like a Loser. At the Post and its parent Curtis Publishing Co., the verdict landed with a thud. Its secondary effects had yet to be studied as advertisers assess the damage done to the Post's reputation. "The Story of a College Football Fix" was only one entry in Editor Clay Blair Jr.'s program of "sophisticated muckraking," designed to rejuvenate the magazine. That program has already generated three other libel actions-one of them filed by Alabama Coach Paul ("Bear") Bryant for the very same article...