Word: attained
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Presumably this is what Yamasaki hopes to attain in the Behavioral Sciences structure. Although located at the busy intersection of Kirkland St. and Divinity Ave., it will at the same time make use of terraces and plazas...
...short, Hughes speaks to and for those people who in their horror of nuclear war believe that the U.S. can attain peace simply by opting out of the struggle...
...this issue the two Democratic candidates, Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy and Edward J. McCormack, Jr., took intermediate positions. McCormack agreed with Hughes that "the day never existed when nuclear arms could attain political objectives" and urged that the U.S. negotiate with the U.S.S.R. on arms control. He suggested that our hugh striking force might allow us to discontinue further production of nuclear weapons...
...years, the Juilliard School of Music has played a leading role in helping the U.S. to attain a musical identity of its own. In the process, the school has largely been molded in the image of its presidents, including 51-year-old William Schuman, who recently resigned to head Manhattan's new Lincoln Center. Last week Juilliard got a new president, Peter Mennin, 39, a distinguished composer who figures he will make a good start by just keeping pace with the conservatory's present high standards...
...cent of all workers--who might be adversely affected by a sharp increase in imports." Several hundred times? Even in Heaven, 200 times one-half per cent is already one hundred per cent. As Oscar Gass said in the New Republic, commenting on Kennedy's statement, "Here we attain a limit of fantasy where all other competitors are left breathless...