Word: progressing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...would logically give the endorsement to only the two pro-DeGuglielmo councillors. The immediate goal is to keep DeGuglielmo's 5-4 majority intact. The presidents feel that the organization has an obligation to take a stand on the City's most important issue, the city manager and the "progress" he is said to represent. They cite the appointment of an assistant city manager, the hiring of a new long-range planner, the consolidation of city health services as changes that should be encouraged. Crane's constant opposition to DeGuglielmo is pictured as childish obstructionism...
...still, someone's got to win. If a multi-team race is still in progress when September arrives, we predict the outcome will be: Indians, Twins, Orioles, Tigers, Angels, White Sox, Athletics, Red Sox, Yankees, Senators...
...would urge also that we need a somewhat stronger line on that most glittering of modern economic doctrines which is that all progress must be bought by increasing profits and allowing a larger return to the needy rich. In the last six years under the presumably stern egalitarian policies of two Democratic Presidents, corporate profits after taxes increased from $27 billion to $48 billion. Nothing comparable to this ever occurred before. It is even bad for the Republicans; what in the world will they have to offer if they ever return to the Treasury? Let me now say a word...
...over this progress lies the deep pall created by Vietnam. And this war is the last manifestation of the old stereotypes and the old policy. It is the direct outgrowth of ideas that captured our foreign policy leadership in the time of Stalin. This leadership initiated the present policy in Viet- nam as a reaction to the notion of a unified, all-embracing, world-wide conspiracy of Communism. It probes as the Secretary of State told us for years as did Hitler at Munich, or in a more recent view, as did Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg...
Despite the impressive progress of the past few years, Dr. Guttmacher complains: "We're still in the horse-and-buggy stage of contraception." Dr. Rock and Dr. Goldzieher have a more funda mental objection to present methods. All, they say, attack the problem from the wrong direction, trying to negate nature during most of a woman's possible average of about 400 menstrual cycles. The ideal would...