Word: letting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...when friends agree with a course of action, their aid can be counted on. It is a paradox, says General Alfred M. Gruenther, that "our power tends to hurt the alliance system." The U.S., he points out, "seems so mighty that our smaller allies stand aside and say, 'Let...
...years, President Pusey took only a minimal interest in the affairs of the Harvard University Press. For the most part, he let Press director Thomas J. Wilson and a 12-man Board of Syndics--all professors--handle the choice and printing of the surprising number of profitable, exciting books that went out under the Harvard seal...
...game goes on. Why not let the Selective Service have what it wants? Ninety-four per cent of the class is opposed to the war, about half of them on grounds of conscience...
...have to let other people know what we're doing," says Grizzard, "and we also want to decentralize BDRG." In one week, BDRG spokesmen addressed the Dorchester Voice of Women, a teenage gang in Allston, students at Northeastern, and neighborhood groups in Providence, Waltham, and Bridgewater...
...Americans, this sounds easy enough; just let free trade take its course, and the nations will develop. Western foreign aid programs rest on this assumption: give the poor countries a start, and soon they will be able to build themselves by trade...