Word: followed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...when, in the midst of his campaign for the Democratic nomination, he said: "I believe we should give prompt and earnest consideration to stopping further tests of the hydrogen bomb." In subsequent speeches and statements he declared his hope that, once the U.S. set the example, the Russians might follow suit. If they refused, the U.S. could detect the violation (by-air samplings) and then "reconsider its policy...
This week's standings follow: a flat pass from Benham to Szczypkowski for seven yards. The conversion was missed...
Coach Dana Getchell complimented the Freshman passing attack, but emphasized a need for better teamwork. He praised Hedreen's passes and a generally well-organized defense, but criticized the line for failing to follow up on the goals...
Ever-popular Music 1 suffered a drop in enrollment from 408 last year to 355 and has fallen from fifth to eighth place. Social Sciences 4 and Natural Sciences 3 follow to complete the roster...
...Nixon seems all too willing to accommodate himself to the prevailing Ike view, Republican legislators unfortunately have proven themselves most unwilling to follow. Stevenson, by contrast, has shown an amazing ability to get his highly diversified party behind him. He skillfully overcame a potential party split in his Chicago civil rights manoeuverings, and while we would have preferred a stronger stand, he showed a keen sense of the political realities by taking the issue, in effect, out of the platform altogether. He has, by contrast, shown during the campaign, that he is willing to press for things in which...