Word: donald
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...serious gap in decision making can result one to five years later in a serious U.S. defense gap. This "decision lead-time" problem came sharply into focus last week when the Pentagon faced a serious, unexpected gap in top decision makers. The sudden death of Deputy Defense Secretary Donald Quarles (TIME, May 18) robbed the Pentagon of its key keeper of important policy detail just at a time when...
Shortly after Sir Malcolm Campbell died in 1948, his son Donald learned that a U.S. sportsman was preparing an assault on Sir Malcolm's world water-speed record of 141.74 m.p.h. "By God, they won't have that record," vowed Donald, "not without a fight they won't have...
...William Wordsworth and the Loss of Joy," by Donald T. Wesling '60, took second prize, and Jonathan F. Beecher '58 placed third with his essay, "Saint-Simon's Second Circumspection: His Legacy to 1848." The awards are $600, $400, and $150, respectively...
...Died. Donald Aubrey Quarles, 64, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense; of a heart attack; in Washington (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS...
...Bowditch swept the singles field without losing a set, and Donald Dell's alarm clock didn't go off, as the varsity tennis team put on a tremendous effort and dethroned favored Yale in the New England Intercollegiate tournament at M.I.T. this weekend...