Word: proper
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...although that world was narrow, it was not yet lax. Proper conduct was defined in terms of personal integrity and loyalty, qualities which have declined in this era of McCarthy purges and USIA propaganda techniques. Welles could defy powerful business interests and his own friends in the name of moral principle. The Good Neighbor was a creation of personal conscience, not of a cynical, pragmatic appraisal of the importance of allies in a world struggle...
...this took place on William's program on rocking radio station WMEX last night when Roger Leed, Administrative Assistant to the National Committee of N.S.A., challenged Howard Phillips, one time President of the Harvard Student Council to a debate on the proper place of N.S.A...
...cold war-and that reasonably cooperative labor-management relationships are vital to the economy. "We want to do anything we can to get settlements in the public interest," the President said recently. "Our country's economic strength is so important right now -so dependent upon a proper balance of labor and management-that I think this action is justified...
...giving us 'the best seat in the house,' gives us, in fact, a kind of omnipresent seat not found in any house." Stereo, for example, does nothing to enhance chamber music which by its nature requires the compact blending of just a few instrumental voices for proper effect...
Half a Loaf. With a private army at his back of tough Gauchos from his own state of Rio Grande do Sul, Jango laid proper claim to the Presidency. In doing so, he had the backing of nearly every civilian leader in Brazil, whatever their misgivings. The solution was the inauguration of Goulart as President, but under a new constitutional amendment making him a figurehead in a parliamentary system controlled by a Prime Minister...