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Word: mutuals (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...solve the problem of imbalance completely within the city itself. But sending students to the suburbs is only a partial answer," Curtin said. "Any exchange ought to be mutual. Any plan ought to recognize the city's dignity and respect...

Author: By Robert A. Rafsky, | Title: New Plan Could End Segregation in Boston | 12/13/1965 | See Source »

V.C.s' Mutual Aid. The mosquito-borne malaria parasite of Viet Nam jungles shares its territory with the Viet Cong. In fact, they support each other. The Viet Cong have given the disease a free hand by preventing anti-mosquito spraying. And malaria has helped the V.C. by attacking newly arrived U.S troops who do not share the partial immunity of men who have had malaria and recovered. It has become a truism among U.S. troops that "if you go out and catch Viet Cong, you'll also catch malaria...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Infectious Diseases: More Action, More Malaria | 12/10/1965 | See Source »

Centuries of strife and poverty have made enmity a habit and cooperation a rarity in Asia. Last week the Asians took a giant stride away from the old ways and toward a spirit of mutual help. Meeting in Manila, 160 delegates from 26 nations (18 of them Asian) put the finishing touches on the long-needed Asian Development Bank launched in October in Bangkok. After intense but polite lobbying on all sides to win a nod for the location of the new bank's headquarters, the Asian delegates unexpectedly settled on Manila...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Asia: A New Temple | 12/10/1965 | See Source »

...arty or actionless." Schlesinger's Kennedy is instinctively broadminded; he actually opposed the Bay of Pigs, Schlesinger thinks. Where Sorensen never mentions Adlai Stevenson's name without irritation, Schlesinger sees in Kennedy a bit of an old Stevensonian. Though their personal relations were marred by "a slight tinge of mutual exasperation," Kennedy had "an essential respect and liking for Stevenson," and politically they were almost soul brothers...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Two Views of JFK: History and Eulogy | 12/7/1965 | See Source »

...second act is peopled by refugees from The Threepenny Opera, both as characters and actors. Peter Johnson and Susan Channing sneer at each other across two inches of mutual nose. Leland Moss stalks and glowers while Vernon Blackman, as the smallest and most industrious of the Cockney quartet, loots the tambourine. Erhardt's direction keeps things moving although the first two acts seem hampered by the shallow sets, forcing all movement into one plane...

Author: By George H. Rosen, | Title: Major Barbara | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

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