Word: ingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Paris, the West's foreign ministers found the question pressing in on their discussions. They were cheered by the evidence of discontent in East Germany, but worried, too-afraid that an uprising in East Germany would complicate, not help, the Berlin situation. Their realistic read ing was no doubt based on the theory that if the West should intervene in favor of any East German rebels, Soviet Russia would more likely go to war than to the bargaining table; if the West stood aside while the Soviet troops squelched an uprising, aroused public opinion in the West (especially...
...would look at the annual losses and scribble a six-figure check. Today, contributions account for only 12% of Met income. Pre-Depression grand opera paid its own way in the U.S., but it presumably never will again. Both Bing and Manuti went on record last week as favor ing some form of Government support...
...question remained which, if either, would have to give way. The U.S. was looking around for prospects that would entail no surrendering but might, as one U.S. diplomat put it, "buy us a continuation of the status quo." Thanks to the U.S.'s obvious determination, its rapidly build ing military strength and its united will, President John Kennedy and his negotiators could undertake the talks with more face cards in their hands...
Test-Wise Neurotics? Incensed at this notion of penalizing the "overachiever." Rosenfeld nine years ago began test-training his neighbors' children. He wrote his book to illustrate "the kind of reason ing used on I.Q. tests.'' Most helpful exercises are in speedier reading, such as the art of skimming, and such test-taking tips as how to mark machine-graded answers to save precious seconds. "Just knowing the technique of taking the test can increase the score." says Rosenfeld...
...graduate of Yenching University who received his doctorate from Harvard in 1954, Hsu is also Chairman of the East-Asian Studies Program at Santa Barbara. He is the author of Intellectual Trends In the Ch'ing Periods and China's Entrance In the Family of Nations...