Word: expect
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Morse, who calls U.S. policy "immoral and illegal." Morse is one of only two Senators-with Alaska Democrat Ernest Gruening-who voted against the Tonkin Gulf Resolution of 1964, one of only three who voted last year against defense appropriations. Challenging anyone else with such a record, Duncan might expect at least covert help from the White House. As it happens, Wayne Morse and Lyndon Johnson are the closest of friends...
...predicts that at least three men from the U.C.L.A. squad will be picked in the first round of this year's pro draft. And those will not include Alcindor, Allen, or Shackelford-all of whom are juniors and thus ineligible. There is hardly an expert who does not expect the Bruins to sail through an undefeated season: in last week's two wire-service polls, only one vote for the No. 1 spot went to a team other than U.C.L.A...
...just $1.77 billion to the entire poverty program for the current fiscal year, and that only after a rough fight. If Johnson seriously pushes a major new job scheme in an election year when taxes and Government spending are already high on the agenda of bitter issues, he can expect a more grinding scrap on Capitol Hill than...
...Sinatra and his clan (Mia was conspicuously absent). But for sheer numbers, no one can outdo the singing King Family, who last week turned out 45 strong for their first Christmas special. Since it followed hard on the heels of their Thanksgiving show, the next blowout viewers can presumably expect is "The King Family Ground Hog Day Special...
Despite such concerns, most private economists expect next year to be a good one-better than 1967. They see the U.S. economy expanding by a healthy 4% in real terms, with the 3% or 31% price inflation and with unemployment hovering about where it already stands. Bankers feel that the Federal Reserve will apply a brake to credit expansion, but gently enough to allow housing to continue its gains. Many businessmen look for consumers to save less and spend more; Detroit, for example, expects at least 9,000,000 auto sales. There are, of course, some clouds over that rather...