Word: drew
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Yardling competition, Smith showed fine form in downing Pete Kuntz of Weld North, 5 to 3. While Smith drew a bye in the semifinal round, Kuntz had to defeat Barry Bandler of Thayer North to enter the finals...
...involving 366,470 workers, the net change amounted to a mere 8,373 workers lost by the C.I.O. Clearly, union raiding was folly-particularly in view of the 45 million unorganized U.S. workers, many of them repelled by the union warfare. In the face of the facts, the conferees drew up a no-raiding agreement. By last week 77 of the A.F.L.'s no unions and 31 of the C.I.O's 33 had ratified the no-raiding agreement...
...compatible with an enforced dual social structure. These men were willing gradually to give the Negro all that was right and just-but only within the conceptual framework of two parallel societies, one black, the other white. When the concept of segregation itself was challenged, the Southern liberals drew back in alarm. Who is a Southern liberal? The well-known names of Harry Ashmore, Hodding Carter, Jonathan Daniels, Mark Ethridge and Virginius Dabney immediately come to mind...
When the Administration announced its reserve training proposals early in January, military planning drew abreast of military reality. Prospects for an indefinite period of uneasy peace demand a trained reserve that can mobilize rapidly to support the initial operations of a smaller, professional army. Three-million-man armies on active duty in a cold war are both unwieldy and expensive...
...these advocating the liberalized program, Cornell's Robert J. Kane, a member of the NCAA policy committee which drew up the new provisions, said Cornell would probably pass the plan. "We favored the older plan when the other Ivy League colleges didn't," he commented...