Word: steps
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Paul Parks, spokesmen for the NAACP, last night hailed the Committee's vote as an "important step in reestablishing lines of communication." He expressed "cautions hope" that the meeting might lead to agreement between the two factions, which have been feuding since last summer...
...union of study and field work like that common in many college-level anthropology courses is a first step toward a progressive curriculum, he said. Any study in the social sciences or humanities, he suggested, can include constructive activity on the part of the student...
...federal government's housing and redevelopment program has-moved a long way since the first housing act in 1937 and the first urban renewal bill in 1947. President Johnson's housing message to Congress represents another impressive step forward. It signifies Johnson's realization that the traditional approach to urban redevelopment has been neither as effective nor as intelligent as its original sponsors had hoped...
...nothing to do with them. "I guess you might say I have a sort of faith in the future which is unlikely to be seriously shaken. I have confidence that the world has a direction. I'm not saying, of course, that every move in the game is a step forward, but I would look to the more promising aspects of modern society...
...role as the leading international money market. Other bankers in the U.S. and Europe disagree, believing that borrowers will have to come back despite the higher rates simply because there is not enough ready capital in Europe to satisfy world demand. Probably no U.S. action-other than the unthinkable step of ending the nation's free capital market tradition by closing out foreigners altogether-can stem the outflow of investment capital from the U.S. The solution lies in Europe's meeting the new financial responsibilities its prosperity has forced upon...