Word: progressions
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Little Progress...
...stated that he was the best politician in the family. And it is apparent to anyone who glances at the records accumulated in the marble corridors of the Senate that John was not wrong; the youngest brother is a profound and capable politician. He accommodates; he cajoles; he forces progress; he has the best assets of a great operative in the legislative...
...officer originally commissioned from the ROTC program at Harvard. I am thoroughly disturbed at the apparently rapid progress of the movement to abolish the program, either directly or through the device of eliminating academic credits and the faculty status required by federal...
Service Stations Too. Almost inevitably, the auto boom has brought problems along with progress. Petrobras, the state oil company, has long hoped to supply all of Brazil's petroleum from domestic wells. But the rising statistics of auto ownership obliges Brazil to import about 50% of its annual supply. The $260 million oil bill that car drivers run up more than offsets the savings on auto imports. As such, it is a primary factor in the country's painful balance-of-payments deficit...
...juggles the roles of partisan and seeming colla-borator. He still feeds his friends, still rattles military authority, still tries to stay alive, but there is somewhat less call on his innocence, somewhat more on his cunning. Brecht's Schweyk is already a conscious, canny resister. Nor does the progress end there, for Donald Bloch's imaginative staging carries the Schweyk figure through to our time troubles. Although the guts of his production is drawn from Brecht's text, it is framed in a nicely articulated image of Sanctuary, complete with detailed instructions of nonviolent self-defense and free legal...