Word: sat
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Football (Sat. 1:45 p.m., NBC) Villanova v. Boston College...
...green-carpeted Cabinet Room of the White House, 21 men sat down one morning last week to consider the most vital aspects of U.S. defense. First to speak at the regular meeting of the National Security Council was the youngest man at the table. Placing his tan leather briefcase beside his chair, Vice President Richard Nixon leaned forward and opened the meeting in a grave, clear voice: "Gentlemen, as we all know, it is the custom of the Cabinet to open with a silent prayer. While this has not been the practice of the Security Council, may I propose...
With Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon, this whole concept was changed. Eisenhower was the first President in U.S. history to give the Vice President important new duties. Last week's meetings marked the tenth time that Nixon had sat as chairman of the NSC, and the third time that he had been in charge of a Cabinet meeting. The President has kept the Vice President fully informed on all aspects of the Administration's policies and actions...
...opportunity of picking up $100,000 from a table across the stage. If she can break the hypnosis and seize the money, it is all hers. Should Contestant Morris fail, she will still have time to race to NBC's even newer giveaway show, The Big Surprise (Sat. 7:30 p.m.), and, with luck, try for another $100,000 jackpot...
...favor of coexistence. As he glanced towards Scars, Fast assaulted the "protagonists of war with Russia." Scars blew his nose loudly. Fast's voice rose as he outlined the history of Russia's peaceful foreign policy. "Only the truth is good," he cried in attacking American rearmament. Then he sat down...