Word: reached
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Sanford is careful to point out that the states should not attempt to drain power from the federal government. The federal system, he says, should reach more people and yet provide room for the states to determine local needs...
Following an idea of Dr. James B. Conant, Sanford helped organize an Interstate Compact on Education, planned as a partnership between the educational and political leadership among the states to make policy suggestions. Supporters of the proposal hope to reach a broad audience the way Conant did, avoiding the inflexibility of a central authority...
...Vietnamese everything." "During a march we'd begin picking up Communist suspects. The longer the march got, and the heavier our loads became, the more suspects we'd pick up. We'd put the loads on their backs and march them one and a half days from home, reach our destination -- and then the suspects would be exonerated...
Some Western Kremlinologists felt that the revised goals were within reach; others, that they were still a shade too high. Either way, they underscored the tremendous economic problems that Moscow faces. With 45% of the American G.N.P. and a population 20% larger than that of the U.S., Russia must shoulder a heavy arms burden, support costly space research, and at the same time meeting the growing and impatient expectations of 232 million people...
...Pacs as traffic builders. To receive a supply, college stores must advertise the packs in campus newspapers, also stock regular sizes of the samples. After the packs are introduced, surveys inevitably show a rise in student preferences for the sampled products. Harris' potential clientele will continue to grow, reach 7,000,000 students by 1970. And every year there is a completely new freshman class that can be tempted to use the products in the pack...