Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...syrupy organ music, sweet-voiced heroes and heroines and gravelly-voiced villains, which put most religious programs on the level of moralistic soap operas . . . the casual listener is revolted by . . . sepulchral voices drumming out reworded platitudes (most of which are slowly but surely wearing the shine off the Golden Rule...
...disgusted with colonialism and its vices, frustrated in its yearning for freedom, that a leader's integrity is more important than his ability. Communist Ho has built popular support not altogether with wiliness and Communist doctrine, but also with incorruptibility and his undeviating enmity for French colonial rule. Ngo Dinh Diem brings into the battle an incorruptibility even greater and his own record of a lifetime's opposition to French rule and influence. "There are only two real leaders in Viet Nam," Ho's chief of staff, General Vo Nguyen Giap, recognized some time...
...also though that the new foul rule would "vice the team behind in the last few minutes a chance of winning. The game will still be in doubt in the last few minutes, whereas this season a late lead was almost always safe...
...Yale, coach Howard Hobson, who originally proposed the wider lane ten years ago, said, "I expect a faster game next year from the rule change." He also approved of the uniformity given to the game by playing "one and one" throughout the contest...
...Rossinl, coach of the Columbia quintet that bowed to the Tigers in the Ivy League final, said, "I think that the knew rule will encourage zone defenses at first, but coaches will find that it won't be too great an advantage, and by mid-season many will switch their teams back...