Word: conducted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...statement emphasizes six principles for thought and conduct...
...Lampoon then blew the whole situation wide open by publishing an issue on the day of the game almost wholly dedicated to the most vitriolic attacks on Princeton and its conduct in athletic events against Harvard. In its editorial, it commented, "Lampy looks forward to no chivalrous exhibition of sportsmanship; it will be a glorious free-for-all masquerading under the name of football and the Jester proposes to make the most of them. The Princeton brawl comes but once a year; it may never come again...
...recent report, a committee states that "what makes study advanced is not only the native talent and originality of the investigator, but the fact that he must have learned a great deal in order to conduct it. This knowledge, this learning, will have taken a long time to acquire, perhaps much of a lifetime...
...reflected the feelings of many when he reminded the U.S. that it rests on an unparalleled economic plateau. Said Cordiner: "There are at least four long-term forces at work to reassure us as to the underlying strength of the economy−the needs of a growing population; the conduct of research and development on a large scale; the rising levels of income, and the tremendous opportunity offered by worldwide industrialization...
...United States, by adopting a less self-righteous attitude towards the forms of government of nations and a more realistic concept of Western interests, can serve its own cause far better than by making "right conduct" the only standard of foreign policy. In Syria, particularly, a revision of our viewpoint can prevent Russia from gaining a sphere of influence in the Arab world...