Word: attested
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...China are not over. An immense problem of organization and leadership now confronts it. There is evidence that millions of peasants and businessmen who have suddenly swarmed into rural cooperatives and urban state enterprises dislike and distrust the new order as much as they ever did. The same accounts attest that thousands of new organizations, brought into being to brainwash the new recruits, are little more than paper houses. It is predictable that within a few weeks or months the same leaders who now cry triumph will again be berating their terrorist cadres for "rightist lethargy...
...card catalogue is passive, however, and McNiff's 45 staff members attest to his endless activity. There is no job that he won't do, whether moving desks or checking out books. With an Irish temper concealed beneath a usually placid surface, McNiff expects--and usually gets--the maximum effort from his co-workers...
...Crimson's defense problem will again rest on Pete Summers, Ned Almy, Arts Noyes, and Denny Little with a possibility of Dong Manchester frequently moving back from the first line to add more offensive power to the team's attest, Charlie Flyan, one of the foremost goalies in the East, will be in the leis...
...national commander of the Jewish War Veterans, I [visited] Viet Nam and . . . can attest to the accuracy of your observations in your Nov. 22 story on Ho Chi Minh, [but] a number of optimistic points might be made on the basis of what I saw. I found the then President Tran Van Huu definitely pro-American and highly regarded by those Vietnamese who are favorable to the West. Although he left me with a clear impression that he felt that Viet Nam will eventually fall to the Communists because of the clever Communist propaganda program directed to what the masses...
...would be incorrect to imply that Princeton is facing a totally new problem in its underclass years," Heath wrote in the October, 1953, Alumni Weekly. "But the many sources of information available to the University attest to the fact that somehow since World War II the problem is reaching more serious proportions...