Word: breaches
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...even largerscale planners and dreamers in several national capitals decide, it may or may not see a way out of the pessimism and cynicism. But whatever decisions are made, the springs of the future are going to need a good deal of resuscitation to recover from last year's breach of faith...
...congress were in an unusually humble mood. Unlike other years, when NAMsters have freely bombarded the Administration, there were only a few stray potshots. In fact, N.A.M. ex-President Ira Mosher thought that the world situation looked so serious that ways had to be found finally to "heal the breach" between Government and business...
...Breach of Ethics...
Jordan charges that the information given Miss Labenow by members of the Student Government was inaccurate and that failure to clear the story with him constituted a breach of journalistic ethics...
...feel a little skeptical of the value of the closely-knit Ivy League. There is no doubt that what the Ivy League really stands for--scholarship--is unsurpassed by any group of colleges in these United States. But it is also true that there appears to be a breach in the union of these colleges. Some three or four of the better-known Ivy League schools have come to look down on the other member colleges. This "looking down" is something more and beyond mere rivalry; it is more in the nature of a deep-rooted disgust...