Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite Mayhew's criticism, the new defense policy caused fewer political ripples than the Prime Minister had feared. Though many Empire-minded Britons were shocked by the cutbacks, their reaction was more than offset by the millions of British who feel that a vigorous hold-down on defense spending...
Retiring to Palaces. Despite such problems, Libyans recognize good times when they see them; U.S. Ambassador David Newsom calls Libya "the most stable country in the Arab world today." Reform-minded King Idris, 76, has built more than 100 new schools outside Tripoli, has pledged 70% of the government'...
Several innovation-minded new campuses have dropped grades entirely. Sarasota's New College requires only that its students pass comprehensive final examinations each year. Maine's Nasson College is developing a new division with the help of nine other colleges (including Antioch, Bard, Sarah Lawrence and Stephens), which...
In early 1941, when Hitler's troops stood poised across the English Channel from Britain, American churchmen had mixed feelings about U.S. entry into the war. One of the most outspoken advocates of the Allied cause was Protestant Theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, a onetime pacifist who had come to see...
Donald W. Oliver, professor of Education said yesterday that the students were not attacking the problem of reform correctly. He explained that reform-minded students have only been concerned with changing established policies rather than obtaining a voice in the policy-making process.