Word: strengthen
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Added up, her work came close to fulfilling the ideal of modern U.S. diplomacy: to promote and expound the policies of the U.S., and in doing so, to strengthen the forces for independence, freedom and stability in the nation to which an envoy is accredited. Both Washington and Rome credit her with major achievements...
Francis J. Keppel, dean of the Graduate School of Education, has been appointed to the executive committee of the newly-founded National Council of Administrative Leadership, a group formed to strengthen administration of public schools...
Since the rules on eligibility are not quite as strict as they were for the Olympic games, countries such as Canada and Czechoslovakia will be able to use semi-professional talent to strengthen their teams. "Particularly Canada should be better," Cleary said, "since it will use several players from the Junior Canadians, an affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens in the National League...
Edward S. Mason, professor of Economics and Dean of the School of Public Administration, yesterday endorsed the idea that Harvard should strengthen its graduate program in International Relations...
Along with an expansion in the graduate program, new courses and additional personnel are needed to strengthen the undergraduate curriculum, Mason said...