Word: progressions
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Union. His message was closely reasoned, bluntly presented with occasional flashes of eloquence, and positive in its nature. Dwight Eisenhower urged and set forth a program for fiscal responsibility, not of the sort that stifles growth but of the kind that can stand as a springboard for national progress...
German reunification, Finletter noted, "can come about only to the extent that there is a reduction in tensions between the West and the Communists, and as substantial progress is made in the area of disarmament. This policy line deserves more consideration than it has been getting, as "it is the crux of the problem," he said...
...encouraging side of the missile and defense picture, Eisenhower said: "I think we have made very remarkable progress...
...promised, the Times tucked a plump, 34-page back-news supplement into an early issue-two pages for each day the paper had been down. The supplement was a blend of hoarded obituaries, old news and old weather reports. Prepared daily while the strike was in progress, stuffed into separate big envelopes (coded Alice, Betsy, Carol, Diana, Edna and so on down through Queenie) against the day publication was resumed, this running rehash avoided the obvious temptation to correct day-to-day judgments in the light of hindsight. On Dec. 27 the Times filed away a story-later proved false...
...major part of the current Ten Year Plan for strengthening the college would be accomplished by that date. According to the Radcliffe news office, the fund drive is "right on schedule," and $3 1/2 million of the $10 million goal had been raised by the time of the December progress report...