Word: forwardness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only two choices-to hit Communist supply trucks before they reach the South, or to "pick this ammunition out of our men." He squelched reports that negotiations were imminent. "All channels remain open and are being utilized," he said. "Unfortunately, I cannot report to you any tangible forward movement...
...cried, "Will you vote for such hooligans, who throw stones at other people?" Just then, an egg-shaped rock flew through the air and thudded into Indira's face, fracturing the bridge of her nose, loosening a tooth and lacerating her lip. For a moment she swayed forward, clutching her face. Then, though her nose bled severely, she regained her composure. "This is an insult," she told the crowd, "not to me but to the country. I am agonized over your future and the future of democracy in this country...
...Rusk. It amounts to a demand for the capitulation of the Viet Cong, since they would lay down their arms while the South Vietnamese army would not do so. After 20 years of successful revolutionary and guerrilla warfare, they are apparently simply to give up. They could then look forward to a terroristic repression modeled on the Diemist terror of the 50's. But the Viet Cong have no reason to capitulate and lay down their arms since they have, in fact, not been defeated. Don't you think, then, Ambassador Goldberg, that it would be necessary...
Navy and Harvard, both once defeated, must contend for the title on a comparative point basis against mutual opponents. Navy had defeated Williams 6-3, and so the Crimson win yesterday gave Harvard a significant push forward...
...possible. There is never any question of an individual being as important as his team. and this is one of the good aspects of Harvard track, and, in some sense, of Ivy athletics in general. The Crimson runners buy this philosophy completely. But at the same time, they look forward to racing in the hazardous big world against Villanova, Fordham, and Michigan again...after they beat Yale...