Word: think
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Missouri's Harry S. Truman, back in 1948 form ("I just tell the truth, and they think it's hell"), showed off his widest swings for an intimate, friendly audience of 2,300 in Wilmington, Del. "Eisenhower went to Korea and surrendered to the Communists," he said. The Administration has lost most U.S. friends abroad "by doublecrossing them at every turn in the road." He also paid his tribute to Vice President Nixon for campaigning with "verbal garbage...
...most fascinating fact about these staggering figures, which were leaked to foreign correspondents, was that they did not appear in the Soviet press. Soviet specialists in Washington think that the targeted growth can be achieved only by a new emphasis on heavy industry, during which the consumer will not get less than he has been getting-he may perhaps get even a little more-but less than he has been promised. They conclude that reasons of international power have prevailed over consumer goods, and Khrushchev believes he can get away with it because the Russian consumer at least has more...
...Good question. What is Brainstorming? All right, here's the bit. We sit here and we think, we take the problem right by the horns and chew on it. All together. The bit is to spill anything that hits you. Shout it out, take the ball from one man and keep it bouncing, keep it talking, let it flow...
...There might be a psychological value in changing the name from 'Student Council' to 'Inter-House Committee,'" said Dogherty. "I tend to think of Harvard student government not on a college-wide basis, but in terms of the House system...
However, Dogherty does not think that the petition will succeed in forcing a Council referendum on the matter. "But the debate stimulated by such a campaign might bring out new and effective ways of strengthening the present Council," he said...