Word: hastens
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Will the raids hasten or slow up Vietnamization? The clearing of the sanctuaries should provide, for six months at least, a valuable measure of relief for the southern half of South Viet Nam, especially in the Mekong Delta, where 60% of the rural population lives. On the other hand, the Army of the Republic of Viet Nam has shown itself only too eager to conduct the war outside its own country; its operations in Cambodia have greatly raised its morale. But if Saigon commits large numbers of men to fighting in Cambodia, the job of bringing security to South Viet...
...involving, the largest numbers of people. By the sheer weight of numbers that can be assembled at a given time and place, the movement gains credibility and visibility... The job of the anti-war movement is to educate, organize and mobilize tens of millions of people to hasten the day when those with the power to change governmental policy use that power...
...will decrease hydro-carbons by about 50 per cent, it will decrease oxides of nitrogen about 30 per cent on average and carbon monoxide some 35 per cent. This in itself will again hasten the decline of pollution in the atmosphere...
...rally of some 30 Cambridge tenants and a cluster of student supporters outside Grays Hall, Louis Agneta, chairman of the Cambridge Housing Convention and a member of the tenant delegation said. "We oppose Harvard's housing plan because its emphasis on middle-income and luxury housing will only hasten the process of turning Cambridge into a one-class city...
Pusey will leave in June 1971, two years ahead of mandatory retirement. Characteristically, last spring's upheaval did not hasten his decision. Pusey made his retirement plans known to members of the Harvard Corporation more than a year ago, well before the April fracas. He fixed the exact date last June...