Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Fast. An even more serious long-range threat to Negro gains was raised in the U.S. Senate. A Senate Appropriations Committee report sharply criticized the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for the tough desegregation guidelines it has sought to enforce in Southern hospitals and schools. Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, a longtime supporter of civil rights measures, seconded the criticism, said he thought that the department was going "too fast" and was violating the intent of Congress by trying to enforce racial balance rather than merely to end segregation...
...pollsters are finding evidence that the nation once again is at least beginning to turn its back. Last week's Gallup poll reported massive "resistance of whites to measures for improving the lot of Negroes," noted that 52% of them think the Administration is pushing integration "too fast"-as against only 32% when the first survey was conducted in 1962. Pollster Lou Harris warned that "the white backlash could be the decisive issue on Nov. 8" and could "tear the Democratic Party apart at the seams in the North...
...House golf tournament starts today anyway, and 100 or so duffers and sharpshooters will be tearing up the turf at the Milton Hoosic Golf Club to try to get their Houses off to a fast start in the race for the Straus...
...fast-breaking attack, which scores before the defense can set up, seems to be the ideal offense, if a team has the right personnel...
Yale and Brown rely on swift forwards to score on length-of-the-field fast breaks, the weapon that crushed Harvard last season as well as last Saturday. (Dartmouth relies on its defense, and hardly ever scores...