Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...photograph or to flash as a bulletin. Any confrontation so major as the Cuban crisis leaves behind it an international trail of responses, regrets and reappraisals. Sometimes these become the most lasting effect of the event, as peoples and their leaders take new account of the shifting forces, and respond accordingly...
...Roosevelt, who presided over the White House for 12 years as the wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04, was hospitalized Sept. 26 with a lung infection and anemia, but failed to respond to treatment...
...might be argued that our objections, coming on the day of his victory, are in poor taste. But taste, good or bad, has been made laughably irrelevant by the candidate's own arrogance. There appears no reason to believe that Ted Kennedy will respond to the obligations of victory in the election any more than he accepted the obligations of victory in the primary. We would like, of course, to be proven wrong here...
...Volkswagen during the last half year. Out of 500 letters sent to companies in this country producing items we could use, over half were not even answered. Another 40% were answered, but the firms stated they were not interested. Only 10% seemed to want our business enough to respond positively to our letters...
...tack and mounting it so that its stem pressed on a transistor's sensitive spot. This device, smaller than a pinhead, performed as an excellent microphone. It can be made to transmit music faithfully, and can even pick up ultrasonic sounds to which the human ear does not respond...