Word: drives
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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DENVER POST: The attacks of Senator Morse had some of the flavor of the late Senator Joseph McCarthy in his unsuccessful drive to block the appointment of Charles Bohlen as Ambassador to Russia six years ago. As it did in the censure of Senator McCarthy, the Senate may have need once again to look at its own behavior...
...Lemnitzer moved like a nonconductor. In December he smoothly headed off a drive by the new civilian space agency (NASA) to take over Huntsville, but he promised to serve any NASA needs. His own strongest efforts had long since been thrown behind development of more earthy necessities, e.g., a mortar-spotting radar in 1953, a plastic grenade launcher this year. His steady emphasis on combat readiness as top priority promises to scale the Army's space push down to manageable proportions. In word and deed he seemed just the steady old pro the Army needed to get back...
...Crimson captain Albie Gordon will meet John Slowik, Jack Knebel, and probably ailing Jim Stack, all of whom have run well under 49.0. With his tremendous drive, Gordon just might go all the way here...
...projected medical library will act as the nucleus of the Center, upon its completion, and will probably be the most modern medical library in America. A recent gift of $3.5 million by Miss Sandra Countway, plus other substantial donations to the Medical School Fund Drive, have made it possible for the University to consider immediate action on the estimated $7.5 million library project...
About a third get to the Square by bike or on foot, and their average time for a one-way trip is 15 minutes. Another third who drive or get rides with friends take about a half hour, and the others come by public transportation, averaging 45 minutes per trip. The average non-resident spends a working day of 8.5 hours somewhere at Harvard, and the 70 per cent who use Lamont spend three hours a day in the sterilized stacks...