Word: expect
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...organization's national convention in Miami. "A speech is not a program," said Young. "A rally or a demonstration does not guarantee a job or prepare anyone for one." To consolidate the Negro's "revolution of fulfillment," said Young, requires the highest sense of responsibility: "While Negroes expect equality from whites, they must demand excellence from themselves...
...Student Constituent Assembly the other night and was surprised that no one brought up what I considered a major error on the part of the Summer School administration: the charges for auditing courses. Presumably people come to this summer school because it is associated with Harvard, and because they expect to hear lecturers of Harvard calibre. But no one can take all the courses that seem interesting...
Spoken like a true diplomat, since Green undoubtedly knew the well-rehearsed sort of welcome he could expect. Act I took place at the Presidential Palace, where he presented his credentials, and consisted of champagne toasts with President Sukarno, together with a cordial lecture from the Bung on how U.S.-Indonesia relations were at their lowest ebb, all because U.S. policies in Viet Nam and Malaysia were "discouraging the Indonesian people in their wish to develop friendship with the United States." Act II, performed as Green drove back to the U.S. embassy, featured 2,000 Communist students and women chanting...
...SPENDING: The rise in defense outlays-a moderate $1 billion to $2 billion now-will not significantly affect the deficit in the federal budget. The deficit for fiscal 1965 was $3.5 billion, is expected to be $4.2 billion in fiscal 1966. Additional step-ups in Viet Nam spending later on may indeed swell the deficit. Even so, the Government does not expect to cut back its spending for construction and welfare programs, though the pace of some of them may be slowed...
...glow in Pittsburgh is reflected around the nation. None of the top policymakers in Washington expect a major strike and neither, so it seems, do steel users. Having built their stockpiles to capacity, some have already cut back September steel orders...