Word: neglected
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Some critics of the U.S., said the President, have charged that "we have been so preoccupied with the menace of Communist imperialism . . . that our attention has been so much directed to the security of ourselves . . . that we neglect cooperation and progress within this hemisphere." It is indeed true, he added in mild reply to his defense critics at home, that "our nation has developed great arsenals of powerful weapons . . . ample for today and constantly developing to meet the needs of tomorrow." But at the same time, U.S. Government and industry pumped $1 billion into Latin America last year alone...
...trip to Israel last summer, said Lutheran Hoyer, "we pointed out that as far as the Christian Church is concerned, we have no alternative but to bring the Gospel to the Jewish people and to all others; to neglect them or to leave them out is to discriminate against them. We were pleased to note that, when thus presented, this position was graciously accepted in every case...
Sluggish Growth. Clearly the Democrats were driving toward a broad attack on the economic issue. In the eyes of the Joint Economic Committee's indignant Democratic majority, the Eisenhower Administration's "neglect" of fiscal policy had seriously hurt the economy. The majority report rapped G.O.P. emphasis on "tight money" as an economic stabilizer, urged renewal of the Truman Administration's "easy money" policies. Credit restraint by the Republicans, charged the report, had not only failed to halt price upcreep but had also slowed the growth of the economy. Giving themselves the best of the Korean war boom...
...very fiery," Carmen recalls. But Betancourt spent his days in the university library in San José, reading so endlessly that the librarian finally reserved a regular seat for him. In English, French and Spanish he devoured the standard works of the intellectual left-but did not neglect studying oil trade magazines from the U.S. Suddenly Betancourt decided he was a Communist. Today, irritated at the endless necessity of telling why, he explains somewhat vaguely: "It was the era of radicalism. Sinclair Lewis. Dreiser. John Dos Passes. In Costa Rica we formed a group. We called it the Worker...
...lecture courses are just supplementary to the studies--usually carried on with younger faculty members--which come under the general classification of tutorial work. If this were true--it is not, but perhaps should be--the Innocent would be ready again to retort: too many instructors and assistant professors neglect tutorial work for the sake of knocking out tomes, because they know quite well the accounting process of the usual ad hoc committee. Worse still, the larger half of the tutorial and sections program has to depend on that unique creature, the teaching fellow...