Word: eager
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CRIMSON in triumph flashing humbled an eager but inept WHRB staff Thursday in a free-wheeling touch football game. Not wishing to embarrass the broadcasters, the CRIMSON judiciously kept the score down...
Usually the Bolshevik anniversary is the occasion for an informal Red summit. But as of last week, Khrushchev seemed eager to avoid such mass meetings. He sent no invitations at all to Red China, North Korea and North Viet Nam, and called in his East European allies to Moscow one by one for quick briefings on Cuba. Last to arrive and last to leave was Hungary's Janos Kadar...
...journal Tradition, another Orthodox intellectual urges Jews to forget their anger at the wording of America's editorial and think clearly about the substantive issues involved. Whatever their Reform brethren may want, argues Michael Wyschogrod, assistant professor of philosophy at Hunter College, Orthodox Jews should not be so eager to help secularists raise a rigid, unclimbable wall between church or synagogue and state...
Though this is better than last year's deficit of $2.5 billion, the Treasury had hoped to get the deficit down to $1 billion or $1.5 billion. Still eager to harmonize U.S. trade and money balances, the Administration now hopefully talks about bringing payments into balance...
...bets on credit in London's East End. Since then, he has opened 16 bet shops, plans to start four more. Seeking expansion capital, Lane last week became the first British bookmaker to go public as he offered 200,000 shares on the London market at 34? each. Eager investors rushed to take yet another "flutter" with Mark Lane, and by week's end they had pushed the share price...