Word: furthered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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WASHINGTON--In a nationwide television and radio broadcast, President Eisenhower Tuesday night said he hurried federal troops to Little rock because "mob rule" there menaced the safety of the United States and the free world. He declared that "our enemies" abroad are gloating over the school integration riots in Little...
While this protectionism by the Secretary certainly furthers his foreign policy, it denies the fundamental American belief that the individual has the ability and the right to seek the truth. Secretary Dulles, in his haste to further State Department aims, has brushed aside the right of free inquiry, which is more important than his Department's policies. In time of war, it is conceivable that the government must limit public knowledge for purposes of security. But such drastic action--and limitation of individual rights to knowledge is always drastic--should not be invoked arbitrarily by the State Department to support...
If the Knight blasts bothered Knowland he did not show it. He was moving through Southern California, drawing big crowds (a congregation of 1,000 at St. Paul Baptist Church in Los Angeles' Negro section gave him a scroll for his work on the civil rights bill). Openly tapping...
When Britain first advertised the Bristol Britannia for delivery in early 1957, U.S. airmen thought they might have something to worry about. Until Boeing and Douglas pure jetliners were ready to fly in 1959, British Overseas Airways Corp.'s big (93 passengers), fast (385 m.p.h.) turboprop plane seemed a...
The press release, a classic example of the deadpan management announcement that reveals more than it conceals, said that the replacement was made three years before Boulware's scheduled retirement (at 65) to "assure continuity and added strength in further pioneering advances in the company's relations program...