Word: prompted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bargaining units. Probably the most restless of all U.A.W. members, G.M. workers are thus in a position to stage local walkouts that could disrupt production or even close down the company altogether. Reuther considers that unlikely. The new national contract, the U.A.W. boss predicted last week, "should hasten a prompt disposition of all remaining local issues...
Last Election Day, 39 percent of Cambridge's voters chose to reject United States policy in Vietnam. They voted for the Cambridge Neighborhood Committee on Vietnam's anti-war petition, which called for "the prompt return home of the American soldiers from Vietnam...
...expensive,º that Dr. Oettgen could report on only 14 patients. Even this small number of cases made it clear that the enzyme is likely to be effective mainly, against only one common form of "blood cancer" - acute lymphatic leukemia. All seven patients with this type of disease showed prompt and marked improvement; among them were three children whose bone marrow stopped making abnormal white cells, at least for a while. An eighth patient, who had acute myelocytic leukemia, also enjoyed a temporary improvement, though three others with this type of disease had none. One patient with a third form...
...total of 11,349 Cambridge residents voted for the resolution, which called for the "prompt return home of the American soldiers from Vietnam." Voters cast 17,742 "no" ballots. There were 1960 blank ballots. The City had obtained a special legislative act delaying the count until yesterday to allow the counting of late absentee ballots...
Thanks to Hatcher's alertness and the Federal Government's prompt action, it was also probably one of the fairest in recent times...