Word: existed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...student response to President proposal for a Peace Corps has been overwhelmingly And let no one underestimate the significance of this Intelligently developed, competently administered, and operated, an assistance program such as the Peace Corps tremendous potential for real achievement. A manpower short- the university-graduate level does exist in the under-developed and in many areas it is critical. American college graduates be capable of filling that gap, especially in the three major of education, public health, and agriculture. If their skills are effectively by national planning and development boards, and selection, training, and supervision is wisely administered country...
...gross injustice. With three Israeli judges who cannot help but be prejudiced presiding over the trial, certainly any contesting of the legality will be denied. Certainly our world has enough problems to take care of without being distracted by a mass vengeance by a country that did not even exist when the crimes against its people took place. It's not that I like Eich, but, in the words of someone much wiser than any of us, "Vengeance is mine saith the Lord...
Saddest of all, there was virtually no coordination between the invaders on the beach and the thousands of underground fighters presumed to exist inside Cuba. And for that, the Revolutionary Council blames the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon. Said one revolutionary chief on D-day-plus-two: "We offered the complete underground system in Cuba for the purposes of coordination. We were capable of bringing about great defections in the military inside Cuba, even contacts to bring off a general strike. Why, 48 hours after the invasion started, has this not been done? Why hasn't anyone...
...spent 30 months visiting 1,000 classrooms in 150 schools across the U.S. and Europe. This week he published his findings in The Schools (Harper; $4.95). His summary: "The higher one's view of the human potential, the more one will dislike the schools as they actually exist...
Poet Lowell (Lord Weary's Castle) has taken the more demanding dare. For one thing, as he himself notes, Racine's flawless "syllabic Alexandrines do not and cannot exist in English."* Lowell relies on loose-rhythmed couplets with idiomatic echoes of the English Restoration. Another hazard is that the powdered elegance and stately cadences of French 17th century tragic drama have proved persistently uncongenial to Anglo-American tastes. Poet Lowell, stoking his lines with fire and flair, keeps Phaedra and its key characters well above room temperature...