Word: factors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...contributing factor to any failure which may have occured in the project was due to the fear which had been imbued in Mississippi Negroes. The fear they have is that of associating with the workers and of registering to vote because of the consequences that will be imposed upon them by the Mississippians. No blame, however can be placed on these people because large numbers did respond to the project by attending freedom schools and meetings which were always held under the shadow of a potential bombing. As one COFO worker said last week; "We can always...
...room "hotel of the stars." Visitors ride around in a three-car surrey-topped tram, getting near views of miscellaneous Munsters and other TV personalities. Under glass in the office tower they can see the computer which Wasserman uses in order to complete cost control and time factor studies, and run his studio like a good machine tool factory...
...With sales of 475,000 foreign cars counted in, total U.S. sales in 1964 will thus come to some 8,079,000, about 400,000 more than 1963's alltime high. In achieving this record, the auto industry probably contributed more than any other single factor to the continued advance of the U.S. economy...
...Japan, the German journalist Richard Sorge. He gives no more than a sentence to the three-to-four-week delay of the attack on Russia that was caused by Yugoslav and Greek resistance in the spring of 1941, although that delay may well have been the most important single factor in the German failure (by 15 miles and some bad weather) to capture Moscow before winter...
Prosperity is a major factor-and the leisure that prosperity has brought on a scale unknown to any other culture in the history of mankind. And once the trend began, it has been augmented by feedback from all the institutions that serve society. The universities have been reaching out more and more into the communities around them, staging lectures, recitals, plays and debates to which the public is invited. The foundations are handing out more and more money for cultural causes-an estimated $50 million this year. In 1964, for instance, the Rockefeller Foundation made grants to seven symphony orchestras...