Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...hour over the next two years. Flying to New York, tough-talking Wayne Morse called both sides into almost round-the-clock negotiations, with Monday, Jan. 21, as the deadline for meaningful results. There were broad hints from the Administration that if the two sides failed to respond to Morse's ministrations, the President would seek from Congress authority to end the strike by compulsory arbitration...
...adjure thee, respond from thine altars...
...Rurals Respond...
...ready to predict how the Boston commuter will respond to all this. But if he takes to it, the Administration will probably step up its efforts to apply the same remedy in other U.S. cities. Failure of the experiment would provide railroads with a justification for cutting commuter service still more. Already Boston & Maine President Daniel Benson has warned that if Boston commuters continue to cling stubbornly to their cars, "the basic needs of financial survival will leave the B. & M. no choice but to divest itself of passenger operations...
...football argument: Is a good line or a fine backfield more important to the success of a football team? Operating without the protection of a dependable forward wall during the first part of the season, Harvard's backs looked rather ordinary. When the line had begun to respond to the coaching efforts of Yovicsin, Jim Lents, Jim Feula, and Paul Mckee, the backfield was able to do what the sportswriters said it could...