Word: growingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...degree in 1958, and during a year as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. He joined TIME'S staff in 1959 and wrote the first story of Britain's desire to join the Common Market in 1961 (Aug. 11). From then on, as the Common Market began to grow, he wrote most of our stories on the subject, up to and including the cover story on Jean Monnet...
...Governor-who happened to be his Uncle Earl. Russell's biggest political asset was a remarkable physical resemblance to his father, Huey. the Kingfish himself. He was dubbed the Princefish. That was all right with Russell; at 13, he had said of his father: "When I grow up. I want to be exactly like him." But somewhere along the way. Russell Long changed his mind...
...then, can this vast amount of energy come from? Hoyle and Fowler rule out hydrogen fusion and other nuclear reactions that go on in the sun. Such reactions do not take place suddenly enough, or provide enough energy. The only reasonable remaining source of energy is gravitation, which can grow incredibly strong when a very large amount of matter is gathered together. This energy is released when something happens that permits a large mass of material to fall toward a center of gravitational attraction...
This summary of the activity of the academic year 1961-62 began with an account of the new Cambridge Electron Accelerator, symbol of a scientific age. The University's involvement in science, in research and in the upper reaches of graduate and professional education will grow and strengthen in the years ahead--strengthen, deepen and lead on to increasingly intense specialization...
...years ago, in open imitation of Europe's Six, five nations of Central America-Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and, later, Costa Rica-set up their own common market. But, unlike its European model, the Central American Common Market has poor economic soil to grow in: per capita income in its five member nations averages $200 a year, and heavy industry is almost nonexistent. Last week, at a meeting in El Salvador, the executive council of the Central American Common Market put into effect a curious plan to foster industrial growth. Henceforth, the five nations will select one company...