Word: keying
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Nowhere has this failure of quality in public office been more grievous or more consistent than in the crucial field of diplomatic relations. Eisenhower, while professing a desire for more career appointments and disclaiming political criteria, has repeatedly placed wealthy Republican businessmen in key embassies throughout the world...
Defeating the Tigers, however, will be no mean feat. The visitors boast the League's leading scorer and the third high man, as well as two of the top four rebounders. Carl Belz, 6 ft., 5 in., is the key man in Princeton's vaunted attack, as he is averaging 20.2 points and 14 rebounds a game...
...want to consider all the dark horses, the field still includes the halfdozen mentioned at mid-season-B.C., B.U., Clarkson, Harvard, R.P.I. and St. Lawrence--plus two newcomers, Dartmouth and Yale. Key upsets along the way have beset the contenders, but the race still boils down to these eight...
...absence of Foster, Pickett says, was a key factor in the loss to Penn, although the team as a whole "didn't wrestle up to its ability." He hopes for an improved showing tonight and in Saturday's important Ivy League match against Princeton. The freshman team, defeated only by Penn, will also face Springfield here tonight...
...Professor V.O. Key has pointed out, "The Senate is a talking mill, not an acting mill." The most able Senate Relations Committee is no substitute for a Secretary of State or for a vigorous administration. Senators can urge, they can criticize, but they cannot implement. There is no way that the Senate can exercise the President's power, no matter how great the need for action or how impotent the President...