Word: maneuverer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Wilson's maneuver paid a fat dividend in the final ten minutes, as Gustavson wore the visitors down with his radar passing. As Columbia grew desperate, they were forced to foul the 6 ft. 3 in. guard, and Gustavson responded by making both shots in a one-and-one situation...
Despite the fact that the Administration at year's end named Boeing and General Electric as the winners of the competition to build the U.S.'s first supersonic jet transport, the big bird has remained in a stall. In a bind over budget and congressional problems, President Johnson...
Workaday Fatalism. Sixteen times the U.S. has rocketed men far into space without so much as a stubbed-toe casualty. There had been the heart-stopping suspense of Alan Shepard's first flat-arc flight in 1961, the terrifying uncertainty of John Glenn's reentry into the atmosphere...
Despite the size of the budget-a record $135 billion-the President has relatively little room in which to maneuver. At least $100 billion can neither be cut nor shifted around. The rest will certainly come in for what House Appropriations Committee Chairman George Mahon calls a "skeptical evaluation" from...
There is really no sound reason for requiring the statement, and none was given by the legislators who introduced it. The original legislation, passed in 1958, obligated students to sign a disclaimer, swearing that they didn't believe in or belong to any organization which advocated overthrowing the government, in...