Word: duals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Dual Delusion. All three, naturally, were critical of U.S. policy in Viet Nam -but in terms that were either so abstract or so oversimplified that the hawks were scarcely ruffled and the doves not much comforted. Johns Hopkins Psychiatrist Jerome Frank pointed out the truism that nations in conflict tend to ascribe the noblest of motives to themselves, the worst of intentions to their enemies. This dual delusion, he said, has given the war in Viet Nam "an ideological character similar to the holy wars of former times." In such a conflict, punishment has "particularly little likelihood of success...
Last Saturday Army broke the Crimson track team's 26-meet victory string with a resounding win in the Heptagonals. Tomorrow the Cadets host Bill Mc-Curdy's runners with the hope of ending Harvard's dual meet streak...
Chris Pardee was jumping on a sprained ankle when he took a first place and two seconds in Sunday's Heptagonal track meet. The injury may leave him below peak from for next Saturday's dual meet with Army...
...said that intervention poses U.S. policy markers a dual problem. Its short-term objective is to preserve a country's internal power balance but the long run goal must be the all-important institution of a stable middle class...
...recent years, most cars have been fitted with front and rear seat belts, padded dashes, deep-dish steering wheels, and outside mirrors as standard equipment. Some 1967 models will have collapsible steering columns and dual braking systems. And the recalls themselves--even though they amount to 18.5 percent of all new cars--indicate that the industry is concerned with making sure the cars it sells are safe. All this has been accomplished without federal legislation...