Word: maintainence
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...took the watch on Stockholm's bridge at 8:30 p.m., said Carstens-Johannsen. About an hour later Captain H. G. Nordenson went below, leaving him in command to maintain a course of 87°. The speed was 18 or 19 knots, and the night, he testified, was clear, with good visibility and a full view of the moon. As Stockholm sliced eastward from New York Harbor toward Nantucket lightship, he was bothered only by ocean currents that pulled the ship two or three miles northward off course, and by the need to keep a weather...
Nevertheless, Munro intends to maintain his original starters--Holmes at outside left, Charlie MacVeagh at inside left, Hodnett at center forward; Jim Shue at inside right, and Ken McIintosh at outside right...
...people far more of their need than Eisenhower has in four years of happy talk and dog paddling. And the remedies which the Governor prescribes for the nation's educational ills are indisputable--all are absolute necessities for a nation which hopes to lead the world and still maintain its democratic processes. In view of the international responsibilities and a concurrent sophistication which have lately been thrust upon us, these programs are imperative, even at the cost of as yet uncalculated billions. The additional government expenditure proposed by the Governor is not likely to make the more conservative taxpayers happy...
School systems complying with the Supreme Court decision can still maintain de facto, if not legal, segregation. The decision, it must be remembered, did not require integration; it merely condemned compulsory segration...
Those who would maintain the illusion, "evading the necessity of choice," Handlin calls moderates. Although Handlin believes that the moderates will win the election, he makes it clear that their complascent belief that America never had it so good is dangerous...