Word: fostered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Second, Kilson hopes "Negro particularism" will foster political, artistic, and literary expression within the Negro subculture. "The Negroes, like the Jews, want to say something and contribute to the American main-stream...
...meet couldn't have started much better for Harvard. Pete Keeler scored a quick takedown and won a 2--0 decision from Yale's once-beaten Bob Foster. Jack Linn, wrestling for the second time this year, followed with a 5-3 win over Jack Gordon...
...Crimson captain, who also led Harvard to the team title, announced later that he would retire from squash after playing in the finals of Harvard's Foster Cup tournament at Hemenway Gym Friday...
Niederhoffer, who had dropped two games to Dartmouth's Whit Foster on Friday, played easily in beating Princeton's Toby Symington and John West, Yale's top player, in matches Saturday; he won both contests by 3-1 scores...
Before returning to Washington for consultations on the deadlock, U.S. Disarmament Negotiator William C. Foster left some sobering thoughts for his 200 fellow delegates. "While we negotiate," said he, "the arms race goes on-on both sides." In the two years since the Geneva talks began, Foster reported, U.S. strategic missile inventories alone have more than tripled, and by next year "will reach approximately 750% of those...