Word: fining
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Under No Gun. Like most proposed reforms, Nixon's looked fine on paper. Whether in fact they will prove more efficacious than the present system is uncertain. Much will depend on the quality of the brainpower assembled under Kissinger, the ability of the State Department and the Pentagon to function more independently than at present while still satisfying the President, and whether the pace and press of developments abroad permit the top echelon of Government the luxury of deep thought...
Around the Stump. The reason for the delegates' decision at Fort Worth was summarized by Dr. E. S. James, editor emeritus of Texas' Baptist Standard. "The school is too fine an institution to let it die or stand idle while public-supported institutions smother it," he said. A committee is studying whether other schools subsidized by the Texas Baptist Convention be made independent so that they too can benefit from Government aid. Other state conventions were not so forthright in dealing with the dilemma of federal aid. The Georgia Baptist Convention voted to let a church-run hospital...
Tunes all this: FM for fine music; AM for news, sports and music; Marine (2-4 MHz) for ship-to-shore and weather; Long Wave (150-400 KHz) Aircraft Band; Short Wave (4.2-17.9 MHz); Amateur and foreign broadcasts in 7 bands...
...need shelter and seating. And plastic furniture and houses will be the cheapest of the lovely when they graduate from the avant garde to serious mass production. Pouring plastics into molds can be a very cheap method of producing anything, not just toys. And plastic can have a fine surface formed in molding, so it requires no costly hand finishing...
Harvard showed talent on the front line where Bob Havern, Skip Barry, and Tom Paul played fine games, but the defense was neither quick enough or tough enough to stymie completely Bowdoin's offense...