Word: feated
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...should be clearer in the fall. It's conceivable, but not likely, that the Med School workers will join the workers in Cambridge voluntarily to form a University-wide union or the University and the NLRB might force them into it. If the Med Schools workers unionize successfully, the feat would undoubtedly spur on the organizing move in Cambridge...
Meanwhile, a weary State Department correspondent, John Mulliken, who traveled 24,230 miles with the Secretary over 34 days, wrote - on the plane back to Washington - a detailed report on Kissinger's feat and the outlook for the Geneva negotiations. In New York, Reporter-Researchers Sara Medina and Susan Reed gathered background material and geared up for a fast job of fact checking. Associate Editor Spencer Davidson, one of TIME'S most experienced Middle East hands with nine previous Middle East covers to his credit, wrote the story. A graduate of Baltimore's Loyola College, Davidson reported...
...expected, the claim caused widespread excitement. It promised that fusion plants might some day supply mankind with practically unlimited energy. Indeed, an AEC spokesman called the feat "a small but significant initial step." But at week's end doubt was growing among some nuclear scientists that the laboratory had done anything more than Soviet and U.S. researchers had previously announced. In fact, it seemed quite possible that true thermonuclear fusion had not really occurred at all during the Ann Arbor experiments...
Team captain Art Burke, who was low for the team shooting a 69 in the record performance, could not duplicate his feat against the Elis and Tigers. Quin Smith, who chipped in a 75 at Dartmouth, was low man last weekend, firing...
...such barbarity. It is not difficult to understand, even now, why this might be so. By the time the Jews began to realize the seriousness of the situation, it was too late. They were all neatly rounded up in ghettoes from which escape was not exactly an easy feat...