Word: reacted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...several days, Washington had been wondering how President Kennedy would react to the report (TIME, March 29) of a ten-man presidential committee, headed by retired General Lucius Clay, recommending cuts that could save some $500 million in the Administration's foreign aid program for next year, originally set at $4.9 billion. As it turned out, the President was willing to go part way with Clay. Dropping in at a meeting of the Magazine Publishers Association, he confided that his foreign aid message this week would request $4.7 billion, and that he would be content if he ended...
...know how Dawson wants his readers to react to this stanza of "Bernie's Christmas," but I responded with an unequivocal...
William E. Borah was the last Idaho Senator with the concern, ability, and security to act for the national interests as he saw it, regardless of how his constituents would react. The result of the 1962 election indicate that Church can probably stay in the Senate as long as he wants. How far he will follow the Borah example is still an open question...
However, although our government makes no attempt to indoctrinate foreigners who study in America, they have severe, if different, problems. Students from abroad are often so ignored and isolated in the United States that they react quite bitterly to their stay. Harvard offers many examples of this reaction...
Filled out to a 6-ft. 2-in. mountain of fat and muscle, Taiho has only one apparent weakness-a slight slowness to react to a slapping, windmill attack. But he is so strong that he can usually outmuscle ! his opponents. "If he stays in shape and 'doesn't let fame go to his head." says a rival wrestler, "Taiho can be the greatest sumo champion of all time...