Word: expect
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...back specialist, gave Kennedy a physical checkup; rather than a clean bill of health, the President got a tinted report. Explained Press Secretary Pierre Salinger: "The President's back is stronger. It will be several months, however, before the President can resume vigorous physical activity, and he must expect to experience, as do all people with similar back problems, ups and downs and occasional setbacks." So hopeful had Kennedy been beforehand of a favorable prognosis that he proposed a golf match with Jacqueline and visiting Sister-in-Law Lee Radziwill, his first in seven months. After the checkup...
...including the aircraft carrier Centaur with 45 fighter-bombers and helicopters aboard, sailed to join six British vessels already patrolling the Persian Gulf. "Just small-scale precautionary measures," said the Defense Ministry. Added the Foreign Office, confident that the show of force would be effective: "We don't expect any trouble...
...names and addresses of every subscriber who was listed on either Vallejo Street or Broadway or Pacific Avenue"-three streets that passed through some of San Francisco's seamier neighborhoods and out into "the city's best residential area." Said Cone: "The result was what you might expect. Practically all the copies of the magazine delivered in these three long, varied streets went into the best section. The inference was easy to draw, that if this was where TIME went in San Francisco, it could hardly go to an altogether different kind of home elsewhere...
...Phenix's most promising approaches to "worth" is through esthetics, as applied to everything from art and science to manners, work and recreation. His students would be thoroughly trained in the esthetic meaning of integrity-the harmony of contrasting parts in one pleasing whole. They would practice and expect it in carpentry and cookery as well as architecture and mathematics. Instead of politely hoodwinking others, they would learn manners as basically self-respect, "an outward sign of inward devotion to what is true, just and appropriate to each occasion." Instead of toiling for money "to get out of work...
...ROLE OF THE BISHOPS. One doctrinal question left undefined by the First Vatican Council was the authority of the bishops. An ecumenical council, over which the Pope presides, is by church tradition as infallible in defining questions of faith and morals as the Pope himself; some theologians expect that the council will formalize this belief in a definition that would please Orthodox Metropolitans, who believe that infallibility rests solely with the church rather than with the Bishop of Rome. Non-Italian bishops will press for an internationalization of the Roman Curia and for greater freedom for themselves to adapt church...