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Word: disarrayed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...would not make good its promises to help defend the Continent: "Those who would doubt our pledge, those who would separate Europe from America or split one ally from another, would only give aid and comfort to the men who make themselves our adversaries and welcome any Western disarray. It is not in our interest to try to dominate European councils of decision. . . I repeat again, so that there may be no misunderstanding: the choice of paths to the unity of Europe is a choice which Europe must make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Not Necessary, but Nice | 7/5/1963 | See Source »

Administrative Disarray...

Author: By Josiah LEE Auspitz, | Title: General Education: The Program To Preserve Harvard College | 6/13/1963 | See Source »

...Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, appointed the eminent chemist Paul M. Doty to chair a committee to reexamine the Gen Ed program. Ford's action was a sign that the evolution of the college over the past 20 years has thrown General Education into disarray and again brought into question the purposes of undergraduate education at Harvard...

Author: By Josiah LEE Auspitz, | Title: General Education: The Program To Preserve Harvard College | 6/13/1963 | See Source »

Almost as old as NATO itself is the "disarray" that seems to haunt its councils. Yet allied differences are not so much symptoms of any deep-rooted disunity as the result of NATO's military effectiveness. Because they know that they are secure behind the U.S. nuclear shield, few European nations are eager to build up conventional forces for which they see little use. At the same time, as they have grown more powerful and prosperous, Europeans have come to question total U.S. control of nuclear weapons for the foreseeable future. Thus dependence breeds mistrust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Allies: The NATO Deterrent | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

Certainly. Park's withdrawal and Kim's fall from grace failed to turn up any promising new political leaders. The junta-controlled Democratic-Republican Party is in floundering disarray, while the three other major civilian parties, which are also riven by internal dissension, lack any broad base of popular support. Thus, few South Koreans expect that Park will remain long in the wings. With inflation rampant and unemployment at a record high, man)' politicians suspect that Park is deliberately saddling them with chaos, that in his own good time, he may once again "save" the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Korea: Over to You, Gentlemen | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

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