Word: feds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Probably along with millions of others, I am fed up with the overlong puffs of the Kennedys in magazines and newspapers-especially of Jackie's clothes sense and beauty. I can't see anything special about Jackie's form or features. To a mere man, her "evening gown" looks more like a nightgown...
...expediency, you lose the thrust that is necessary for growth. The cause of Christianity will be hurt." Dr. Duke K. McCall, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville, Ky., had even stronger words. The loosening of denominational loyalty, he said last week in a commencement speech, "is fed by Biblical illiteracy. These men have more in common than they have to divide them-they have their ignorance in common...
...those who regard electronic brains with a hostile eye came support from an unlikely source: Bernard Benson, 39, English-born president of California's Benson-Lehner Corp., manufacturers of data-processing equipment. As more and more personal information about Americans is fed into computer drums from social security forms, credit records and employment files, said Benson, only a "deliberate effort to guide technology in the direction of freedom" will save the U.S. from "a big-brother machine that is all-seeing, all-knowing, all-watching." Another Benson worry: the tendency to forget that a computer's judgment...
...Resolution requirement of prior consultation. But Castro's acts, only a few of which are enumerated above, pose the open threat of the establishment in this hemisphere..." In other words, no matter how clearly threatened Cuba may have been (and after all, they were invaded after the press spoon-fed the American public an image of Castro-the-maniac who was stirring up fears of an imminent invasion from the North simply as a means of retaining popularity) Castro had no right to import Soviet arms. Yet Krock maintains that any threat, whether clear, present, potential, or imaginary, grants...
...shattered the Yalies with a barrage of five tallies, while allowing the Bulldogs to score only once. Watts was all but invincible in setting up four of the five Crimson goals. On one occasion, shortly after midfielder Pete Steglaff had been belted from behind when attempting a shot, Watts fed Sieglaff, who stormed the Eli goal. After the tally, Watts nodded at Sieglaff; they'd shown them. Before the close of the game, Sieglaff had notched one more, giving him a total of 44 for the season, second in New England, behind teammate Bohn...