Word: fostered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Rounding out the starting nine are lettermen Jaime Gonzales and Pete Abrams. Barnaby always considers an 11- man team, and sophomores Reggie Foster and Allen Quasha are ready and waiting to challenge any lagging starter...
Because of the continuing Soviet naval buildup in the Mediterranean, the U.S. feels that it has no choice but to foster good relations with the regime that controls an important base in the area. Even so, the action will come as a blow to those Greeks who feel that only the U.S. can deliver them from their oppressive situation. It will, of course, be a major boost for the colonels, who all along have sought to give the Greek public the impression that the U.S. approves of their regime...
...They awarded their decision unanimously to the "respondents" from the Learned Hand Club, James J. Foster and John M. Payne...
Quarterback Rod Foster rolled around right and for 30 yards and the final Crimson touchdown. The Yardlings finish the season with two straight wins for their third consecutive 3-3 season...
...delegation is equally professional. Heading it is Gerard C. Smith, 55, Nixon's choice for Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Smith is a Republican lawyer who went to work for the Atomic Energy Commission during the Eisenhower Administration, later became John Foster Dulles' special assistant for atomic affairs. The group also includes Arms Control Deputy Director Philip J. Farley, 53, former Deputy Defense Secretary Paul H. Nitze, 62, and Physicist Harold Brown, 42, who was Johnson's Air Force Secretary. The political adviser is Llewellyn E. Thompson Jr., 65, twice ambassador to Moscow...