Word: fitness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Fair Dealers and their C.I.O. buddies dug out his speeches, reread old articles, measured him for the target board and found him a perfect fit. He had once pronounced the New Deal's welfare programs a menace to the American way of life, in 1941 had loudly opposed Lend-Lease and U.S. "involvement" in Europe, had viewed with alarm presidential powers "to control completely the industrial life of America down to the smallest factory." What's more, he was also suspected of being overly soft toward Big Business...
Itichard Ripin 3G, president of the International Society for the Propagation of Taste and Discernment among Intellectuals and Others--the group running the contest--said last night: "We are deeply honored and gratified that Professor Gropius has soon fit to accept the position of arbiter in this competition. We feel certain that whatever title is finally chosen by Professor Gropius will reflect fully the artistic magnificence and the intellectual forthrightness of this noble work...
Today's medical report will decide whether or not Duke Sedgwick will be ready to go. If Sedgwick is not fit, John Nichols will start in his position at offensive right tuckle...
...shows how the institution on Caynga's banks is always named at the end of a list of other colleges either Eastern "classical" colleges or Western "practical" ones--as . . . and perhaps Cornell." Bishop, too, was trying to express the dual nature of Cornell, by showing that it did not fit exactly any of the classifications of American colleges, but that it was always hypothetically included in all classifications because of its elements of simliarty...
Henry Lamar, Yardling coach, put the freshmen through a final light workout yesterday and pronounced the team fit and ready to go. The drill concentrated mostly on pass and dummy defense alignments, and ended with kickoff practice...