Word: harold
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...prep at a junior college before Cal would touch him, McGill began shopping elsewhere, was sold on Utah by an alumnus friend. After much debate, Utah's admissions committee accepted him on probation, citing his improved marks in San Francisco as justification. Admits Faculty Admissions Committee Chairman Harold H. Cutler: "The fact that he was a basketball player didn't hurt him in my eyes...
...garage might accommodate up to 380 cars and cost approximately $2,000 per car, not including the cost of the land, according to Harold L. Goyette of the Office of Planning. Goyette said that a figure of $700,000 to $800,000 was "reasonable...
Perhaps the most significant warning published by TIME this year is from Dr. Harold C. Urey in your year-end issue...
...Harold Urey is skeptical of the chance of successful disarmament negotiations with the Soviet Union because of the Soviets' unwillingness to accept inspection...
Norstad is not the only man dissatisfied with the idea that only the U.S. should possess the capacity for total atomic warfare; the Pentagon, Harold Macmillan, and Konrad Adenauer have all in one fashion or another complained of NATO's inability to do anything more than "blunt and delay" an enemy attack through its ground and air forces. These murmurings have had their results. Last November, Robert R. Bowie of the Center for International Affairs presented a report to Washington recommending that the U.S. (1) strengthen conventional non-nuclear forces in Europe, and (2) provide NATO forces with strategic nuclear...