Word: respecters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...pride over the succes formidable of their little, black-browed Premier in the U.S. In six days, Pierre Mendes-France had dispelled most of U.S. officialdom's lingering suspicions that he was a neutralist at heart and all too willing to flirt with Russia. U.S. negotiators learned to respect his tough-minded realism, and ordinary bystanders compulsively burst into applause as he passed. "The American people took M. Mendes-France to their hearts,'' said U.S. Ambassador to France Douglas Dillon, "and I can fairly state that . . . Franco-American relations have never been better." Said the Gaullist Aurore...
...League and collegiate football have come a long way since 1952 when college athletics were married by scandals. Since then football has regained the respect of educators, as well as enthusiasm of the fans. Perhaps too it is a more frustrating brand of football for the perfectionist to coach. But college football is designed for undergraduates to play and watch, not for older men to teach...
Economic aid is certainly no cure-all. Although it should keep Asians from "going Communist," it certainly will not change their independent foreign policies. The revolution taking place in Asia is not only for rice: it is, even more basically, for respect. The President now seems willing to give Asia both rice and respect--a formula that should keep free Asia free...
...least one respect they are right. In spite of all the stalling over the Senator's lame elbow, his opponents will probably be able to force a vote before the Christmas Eve deadline. If the vote comes, McCarthy's chances of acquittal are slight at best...
...small time Ivy football that this Yale team which won its first six games in a row left the Stadium with a 6-3 record and an unsuccessful season, while the Crimson year, only 4-3-1 in the record book, has been no eminently successful in every other respect...