Word: depending
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wide application, said Dr. Kenneth Sell, organ transplantation will have to depend on organ banks, similar to the tissue bank he now maintains for the U.S. Navy at Bethesda, Md. So far, no one has devised a way to freeze a whole organ and get it to work after thawing it out. But another visionary suggestion is for a "living bank," in which organs from human cadavers might be implanted in baboons and stored in the animals until needed for transplants...
...rate, the academic community's hand-wringing over the suspicious color of CIA money spent for national security did not seem wholly justified. There is hardly a university in the nation that does not accept-indeed depend on-hefty grants from the Defense Department. CIA itself uses dozens of scholars and university specialists as consultants. In 1951, CIA gave -directly and without masquerade-$300,000 to finance M.I.T.'s topflight Center for International Studies. Until last spring, M.I.T. continued to accept agency funds, then terminated the contract "for practical, not moral reasons...
Busy Thinkers. Under Russell, the Celtics are basically the same ball club they were under Auerbach. They use the same seven set plays (plus about 25 options), depend as always on a tight, pressing defense and a run-and-shoot offense to win their games. But now they are more of a thinking team-because Russell encourages them to be. "We're all invited to participate," says Guard Jones. "We help him keep track of team fouls and individual fouls. We keep our eyes open for switches the other team might make." Not that Russell necessarily accepts the advice...
...organization still faces a basic concern in not alienating too many other teaching fellows, undergraduates or faculty. The TF's are in considerable part planning on academic careers, and their futures may depend on a favorable recommendation from a Faculty member. And, as aspiring professors themselves, they may already share a faculty viewpoint without actually being part of the faculty...
...commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party announced that the army would take control of the municipal, security and police posts in Peking to ensure "the maintenance of revolutionary order." It was a sweeping grant of powers, and it showed the extent to which Mao must now depend on force rather than persuasion to maintain his position...