Word: hopefull
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Glossier and more ambitious than most of its fellow picnickers in the meadow of political life, a new "Journal of Divergent Views on National Issues" begins to sit imposingly on the newsstands. Its editors, Yale Juniors, are more than hopeful about its job; indeed, they sound oracular; they will "cover...
The capsule has still to be tested above Mach 1, but the Air Force is hopeful that it will work even when a B58 is at its top speed of 2,000 m.p.h.-and when the air blast is almost as deadly as a stream of rifle bullets.
Discipline Dulls. Founded 25 years ago, Burgess Hill operates on the hopeful theory that freedom breeds responsibility, not license. This exactly suits Headmaster East, 46, a bachelor who believes that discipline dulls the spirit. The son of a professional soldier, East once aspired to be an Anglican priest, studied theology...
When the Court does this, Chayes said he believes the "abstract fears" which preserve the Connally Amendment will disappear. Chayes maintained that allowing the Court to show its competence is a more hopeful way of getting the Amendment repealed than a direct assault.
Last week, in his headquarters near Taipei, Dr. Hu Shih, 70, presided at a cocktail party in honor of new Academia fellows. Suddenly, he collapsed and died of a heart attack. His death severed one of the notable links between his present-day, divided nation and the hopeful, revolutionary years...