Word: progressives
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...difficulties ahead are enormous. But by proving to such Arabs as are willing to be shown that the U.S. is prepared to be evenhanded, the U.S. has taken the first necessary step towards creating an atmosphere that could in time benefit both Arab and Israeli. The first step is progress only if followed by the second...
...call a girl for a date, and small groups, after careful instruction, venture out to dine in restaurants. For the "trainables," with IQs of 30 to 50, some of whom must be shown how to tie their shoes or turn on a light, the outlook is for slower progress; most must spend the rest of their days under guardianship, and work, if at all, in "sheltered" industries beside others of their kind...
...travelers, it takes only six hours to fly from Chicago to Los Angeles. For Continental Air Lines, which next month flies the route regularly for the first time, the journey will have taken 20 years-with most of the progress made in the past five. In 1952 Continental was still an obscure regional trunk line serving a few Western cities. Today its routes cover nearly half the nation. Its net last year alone almost doubled to $710,426. When its first gleaming DC-7B sweeps down over Los Angeles, carrying coach-fare passengers in luxury style, Continental will become...
Both factions wish to have the committee reports as soon as possible, as does the Student Council executive committee which has been given permission to examine testimony and the report. The Student Council will discuss progress on the HYRC election controversy tonight...
Henry Wente in the broad jump continued his superlative progress as he cleared 22 feet, just missing the finals. The mile relay team of Sandy Dodge, Bill Morris, Jim Cairns, and Dick Wharton made the finals, but had to scratch, when Cairns, who had just run the 600 and the 1000, became ill. Neither he nor Dick Wharton qualified in either...