Word: steps
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...papaya and coconut punch laced with rum. When the band struck up Hello, Dolly!, the President loped out onto the marble floor with Imelda while guests scrambled atop chairs and tables for a better view. Alone, the couple danced through one chorus, Lyndon lumbering around in his Texas two-step, Imelda crooning the words to him. Still alone, they danced to a second chorus. When the band struck up the tune a third time and Lyndon seemed ready to wrangle Imelda around again, she shot an imploring glance at her husband, who immediately escorted Lady Bird onto the floor. Soon...
...seven nations meeting in Manila last week reasserted their desire for peace and their determination to bring the war in Viet Nam to an honorable conclusion. In three separate documents resulting from the conference, the allies also went a long step further. They laid the groundwork for an eventual Asia-wide security grouping under U.S. auspices. They emphasized as well their resolve to achieve a Pacific consensus on the peaceful development of the region's resources...
...Federal Aviation Agency to the Alaska Railroad and the Great Lakes Pilotage Administration. Beset by myriad pressures, Congress stripped the twelfth Cabinet-level department of many logical functions, including control of the heavily subsidized maritime industry and of route-regulating powers. Still, DOT is a first healthy step toward substituting coherent plans for the decades-old tangle of inconsistent and obsolete rules that govern U.S. transportation...
...Crimson soccer team took another step Saturday morning in its inexorable march toward a November 12th show-down with Brown. Dudley Blodget scored a goal in each of the first two periods and Jaime Vargas contributed a fourth-period hat trick (3 goals in one period), as Harvard whipped Pennsylvania...
Faced with the problem of dealing with overproduction rather than with underproduction, the Coal-Steel Community's High Authority in July proposed as a first step what amounted to a coal subsidy to be paid to Germany by the other five members. This would have enabled German coal to compete with U.S. coal, which sells for $4 a ton less in Europe. But the French vetoed the plan on the grounds that they did not want to subsidize the German coal industry and that they did not want to give the High Authority any more "supranational" power. Then...