Word: move
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...move apparently was part of a compromise solution that would allow military men to continue plans to beef up West Europe's strength with ballistic missiles...
Skeels gained the only fall against Dartmouth, and will move down from 130 to the 123-pound class, his normal position. Sophomore Bob Kozol, the regular 123-pound man on last year's freshman team, will move up to the 130-pound class. John Watkins, who scored a decision win at Dartmouth, will again wrestle at 137, although he is normally a 130-pounder...
Captain of Traffic, Edward Tierney, told the Council that under the trial plan, traffic will move toward Harvard Square only on Garden Street, toward Somerville on Mass. Ave. along the section which borders on the Common, and from Mass. Ave. to Garden Street along Waterhouse Street...
...spectacular as his virtues. If he is passionately true to himself, he can also be childishly subjective: his conception of the Christ (Preben Lerdorff Rye), for instance, is simply silly. And at times he is pointlessly rude to his audience. It is all very well to make a scene move slowly when the slowness adds to the weight and seriousness of the situation. But there is no good esthetic reason why every scene, regardless of content, should move at the doleful, two-beat trudge of a funeral march...
NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND FOREIGN POLICY, by Henry A. Kissinger. A book by a Harvard political scientist that, though pre-Sputnik, is still must reading for top military and diplomatic planners. Author Kissinger warns that no Soviet shifts of policy must obscure the basic fact that each new move is a step towards world domination, brilliantly argues that the U.S. must be ready and willing to fight small wars to a winning finish if the world is not to be lost through a succession of new Koreas...