Word: hardness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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While Nixon's comparatively hard anti-Communist line is applauded in parts of Asia, notably Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan and South Viet Nam, it arouses anxiety among allies elsewhere. At the same time, some capitals fear that...
Packwood, a three-term Oregon state representative, is characteristic of an ambitious type of Republican emerging at the grass roots. This month the G.O.P. in five states-California, New York, Delaware, Indiana and Iowa-gained control of both houses of legislatures that were formerly split. Particularly hard hit was California Democrat Jesse Unruh, who had hoped to use his post as speaker of the state's assembly as a springboard to the governorship in 1970 but now faces at least two years in the humbler and less visible job of minority leader...
After 28 years of uninterrupted victories, Puerto Rico's ex-Governor Luis Muñoz Marin and his Popular Democratic Party found defeat hard to take...
Motley and Mapson are among the hardest of the "hard core" unemployed -those for whom jobs with any sort of future once seemed impossible. Both are the beneficiaries of one of the nation's brightest new ideas for bringing men and jobs together, a cooperative venture by Government and industry called JOBS...
Surpassing the Quota. JOBS stands for Job Opportunites in the Business Sector, and is the project of the National Alliance of Businessmen. The Alliance was called together by President Johnson early this year for the express purpose of finding 100,000 jobs for the hard-core unemployed by the end of June 1969, and 400,000 more by 1971, as well as summer jobs for youth. Under the titular leadership of Henry Ford II and the hard-driving personal direction of a Ford vice president...