Word: uncertainity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Getting into Line. To members of Congress, the President let it be known in no uncertain terms that he was getting pretty tired of criticism. The legislators fell all over themselves getting into line. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, who several times in the past had suggested that the U.S. ought to get out of Southeast Asia, now rose to say that the President had acted "as Commander in Chief with great courage, firmness and restraint. President Johnson can be counted upon to continue to work with complete dedication on this problem." Idaho's fuzzy-cheeked Democratic Senator Frank...
...overall record, has that all five of its matches with Ivy League teams this season. Riddled with in-series and illness, the Bruins forfeited some of their matches against Princeton on Feb. 13 and lost, 23-11. Even now, the team's physical shape is uncertain. Brown as lost to two teams Harvard has beaten, princeton and Penn, and drawn with M.I.T., another Crimson victim...
...vaccine remained strong enough to give the required immunity, it was also strong enough to give many children what amounted to a slight case of measles, with a mild rash and some fever. A later vaccine made with killed virus took two or three injections to build immunity of uncertain length. Doctors' preferences varied between giving a shot of the live vaccine with a shot of gamma globulin to reduce side effects, or giving one or more shots of killed vaccine, then one of the live. In the confusion, only 7,000,000 U.S. children have been vaccinated, which leaves...
...uncertain whether the paper could survive...
History: The tendency to introspection among students of American universities in the post-war years, caused by numerous factors, including, for example, the uncertain progress of international relations, the shifting socio-economic forces within the United States, and the tremendous advances being made in applied science and technology...