Word: confronter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This sentiment was expressed by Christopher A. Sims '62, organizer of the Tocsin group that worked for Kowalski in Connecticut. He said that although Project Washington did confront Congressmen many Tocsin members feel the public demonstrations only identified the students with stereotyped "ban the bomb" campaigns and added nothing to the constructive criticism they had hoped to offer...
...stabilization chief during the Korean war, is now Governor of Ohio. People still call him Mike, but after his present term, he may no longer be Governor. Di Salle faces a strenuous battle this fall against Republican State Auditor James A. Rhodes. A Di Salle-v.-Rhodes contest would confront voters with a clear-cut choice between differing concepts of government. Di Salle, 54, is a welfare-stater who in 1959 pushed through the legislature a $300 million increase in state taxes. Rhodes, 53, will be running on the block-that-budget, no-new-taxes stand taken by Ohio Republicans...
...opposition which might confront the plan suggested here would spring up in the face of any real initiative. The scientists' commitment to peace, it would inevitably be argued, is stronger than their patriotism, and they might overlook violations in an effort to avoid international incidents. But such fears are profoundly illogical: any war preparations, any surreptitious tests would start anew the arms spiral to which the scientists are so implacably opposed; their opposition to arms production is supranational in the finest sense...
Asked to assess the major problem which will confront the new executives, Hayford said "it will not be the Loeb, but rather getting the people who can work...
That action disposed of Councillor Hayes temporarily, but new trouble may confront the University in the State Legislature. Apparently encouraged by City Councillors who realize the weak legality of Cambridge's present position, Representative Lawrence F. Feloney has introduced a bill requiring that "the MTA trustees for business affairs to the city or town where the property is located." If it wants the land, the city will be required to determine and pay fair market value. Legal experts have indicated, however, that Feloney's bill may be unconstitutional because it would put cities in the real estate business...