Word: historicized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Meanwhile the West continued its somewhat halting ring-around-the-rock-ets. Arriving in Moscow (his first visit), Dean Rusk struck a neorealistic note: "This test ban is an important event. It could become a historic event. That depends upon what follows." Then he settled down with Britain's...
But the dangers of the new period are accompanied by new opportunities that the U.S. and its allies must meet, and indeed exploit, with all their ingenuity and effort. The treaty is a new factor in what is plainly a more hopeful era in the cold war (see THE WORLD...
* Including a share in the 44 Vicarat Hope Diamond, the historic "bad-luck" stone once worn by Marie Antoinette and supposedly possessed of an Oriental curse. Mrs. McLean's husband bought it in Turkey in 1911; he subsequently went insane, his eldest son was killed in a car accident...
Historic Drop. The sweeping U.S. money-policy change climaxed a yearlong backstairs dispute in Washington and represented a victory by Walter Heller's activist Council of Economic Advisers over the more conservative Treasury. Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon has been worried that even in direct controls on capital movements might...
Historic Hiccup. Half a century ago, doctors thought that prematures just died, and there was nothing they could do to prevent it. Now all major U.S. hospitals have special incubator units for them, and the death rate has been drastically reduced. But it is still 17.3%, or 20 times as...