Word: presentments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Routine batting and fielding drills will make up the first few days' work, since there are too many candidates at present for the coaches to concentrate on details. Tomorrow or Thursday, the team will divide up into two squads, and the coaches will hold two practices...
Peptic ulcer is far from being an exclusive ailment of high-tension executives, as popularly believed in the U.S. Elsewhere in the world, it shows up with surprising frequency among peoples as far removed as possible from the life patterns of Madison Avenue and La Salle Street. Other diseases present similar paradoxes. Last week, at hearings on a bill to set up a $50-million-a-year National Institute of International Medical Research, Senators heard Dr. Peter D. Comanduras of Medico, a voluntary aid group, cite these examples...
...proposal that civilian radiation safety measures should be moved out of the Commission seems a minor one, it is actually a major step in the right direction. If adopted, the change would be a laudable step toward making the Atomic Energy Commission a responsible organization, rather than the present monopoly of fact-finding and decision-making power, which allows policy to determine what facts shall be considered instead of letting facts determine the policy...
Emphasizing that "we are not in our present position by accident," Kissinger proceeded to examine the characteristics of American foreign policy. He insisted that the United States places its hopes in diplomats who can "invent clever solutions to solve crises...
...present, Foundation members are also seriously concerned about the nomination of Ralph Bunche for the Board of Overseers, Robertson remarked. He questioned Bunche's past political affiliations...