Word: historicized
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A blessing of geography and the pugnacious foresight of Teddy Roosevelt gave the Republic of Panama its No. 1 asset-the Panama Canal. Under a historic treaty, signed in 1903 and renegotiated in 1955, the U.S., which has spent more than $1.5 billion to build and improve the canal, retains...
But we have failed to face up to the fundamental political problem-the creation of a free world structure of order and unity. The U.N. lacks the strength to master or control the forces that it confronts. I believe the historic answer to the problems the free world confronts can...
He studies legislation diligently, is ever alert to what others dismiss as unimportant. "Mr. Speaker," Gross cries when a colleague seeks unanimous consent to pass a minor appropriations bill without debate, "reserving the right to object, can the gentleman tell us just what this is all about?" If Gross doesn...
Ford also chaired the historic Committee on College Admission which reported two years ago on of admission to Harvard. He is currently a trustee of Radcliffe, and, as Dean automatically become chairman Committee on Educational Policy on which he has served as a member since 1957.
He had been in perfect health until that afternoon when he was slammed against a bridge abutment while riding a freight train. The arm was not mangled, although its upper part was torn. Duty surgeon Dr. L. Henry Edmunds promptly spotted a chance for a historic operation. He started giving...