Word: responded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Real Problem 1: Given two super-powers (U.S. and U.S.S.R.) in international competition. The U.S.S.R., which has given highest priority to science education, wins world acclaim by launching Sputnik I. Question: How does the U.S. respond...
...very few books Camus that is worth reading, Albert Maquet has written: "The of Albert Camus is of the kind at requires us to be worthy of it . To respond to the honesty of message by the honesty of our That this is truer of that of almost all his is evident to anyone has read even one of his books. a new volume has appeared pertinence and power will the point home even more...
Before and during the delivery of the letter, 25 Tocsin members walked up and down a cordoned area down 69th Street from the Embassy, bearing signs reading "the Soviet Union in Challenged to Respond to recent U.S. test ban proposals," and passing out literature. Eighteen rather sympathetic policemen looked on, but at no time did an appreciable crowd gather...
...most damaging points of the new policy is that the Council being sufficiently wrapped up in its own problems cannot respond and challenge its energy to situations where it is most needed. The Yale Swimming Meet Ticket fiasco sufficiently illustrates a situation where the Council failed to respond and investigate a situation that would have been most appreciated by the student body...
...ride instead in the Cadillac "in utter peace and quiet." Sedov produced a couple of nuggets for Science Editor Jonathan Norton Leonard's cover story. In turn, the Soviet scientist and his companions seemed fascinated by the ride, particularly with the automated Thruway toll booths which respond to dropped quarters with flashing "Thank You" signs...