Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Divinity School had hoped to bring the Thomist scholar Etienne Gilson from France to fill the professorship. When a sudden illness prevented Gilson from coming, it was decided to use the funds from the chair to sponsor the conference...
...first question concerns the fairness of the Republic's wide constitutional definition of treason; the second wonders if Germany's executive has done away with representative government; the third involves the embarrassing symbol of secret, sudden, police tactics; the fourth asks if a Cabinet minister and perhaps also the chief executive have been exploiting weaknesses in the constitution, ministries, and Bundestag to carry on a private feud. Getting ride of a few officials has neither answered these questions nor prevented them from being raised again and again the future. Nor has the government's response: largely confined to denouncing...
...next vear, Government economists predict no fall-off in apartment building, but no sudden spurt in single-home building. It looks to them like another year of 1,400,000 private, nonfarm housing starts, worth $18 billion to the economy...
...Marshall, an inexperienced sophomore back, scored the winning try in a sudden death fourth overtime with a 60-yard, broken field run. The ruggers had tied New York in the last second of regulation play at 5-5, when Dick Carey, who scored the winning points against Amherst on Saturday, booted a nearly impossible conversion from the touch line. Jerry Pieh, second row forward, had sored the Crimson try just before time...
...sudden announcement created momentary confusion at the University Athletics Department. Baaron Pittenger, director of Sports Information, said that at 10:30 a.m. the President was still planning to attend the Game and final press arrangements had been made with Hatcher...