Word: unfriendlyness
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All started promisingly, but reporters remained distant, unfriendly, aloof. To hear them tell it, Nixon was soon slipping badly. Though all over California Nixon was getting good crowds, flocking to shake hands with him and applaud the distinguished native son, the latest California poll seemed to bear out the reporters...
Unfriendly Barriers. Europe and Japan can afford to do a lot of widening. Their economies have now become so robust-thanks in large part to $50 billion in U.S. aid during the postwar era-that they can comfortably scrap many anachronistic tariffs, quotas and excise taxes against U.S. imports. Equally...
That a series of permanent and very unfriendly labels will be attached to the marchers by national press coverage is the most serious danger of this weekend's venture. The probable growth of an illusion that this constitutes an effective style of action in the American context is almost equally...
Although the primary purpose of the group's two-month visit is to "integrate itself into Mexican musical activities." HRO president George A. Goldberg '62 also hopes that the trip will further friendship and political understanding. Among the eight cities on the itinerary are several which have been "unfriendly to...
Once, the briefest visit to unfriendly Antarctica was something to write a book about. Today, freed from the struggle for survival by modern techniques and equipment, teams of hardy men can study Antarctica almost as routinely as if it were Ohio. Bases are now maintained on the continent by the...