Word: uniformly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There is no uniform policy for deciding the number of graders and course assistants, a survey of several departments revealed. Astronomy 1 for instance, with an enrollment near 50, has half as many assistants as English 151, with 470 students...
...western side at Heidelberger-strasse. His yellow arm band showed he was blind. Shuffling up to the wire, he reached out to feel the enormity of the barrier for himself. A young West Berlin woman standing near by curled her lip and cried to the pimple-faced youth in uniform across the wall: "You ought to be ashamed of yourself." The young Vopo, flushing, looked the other...
...More Important. Thus, despite the hardships it worked on them, the men of the Red Arrow Division return to duty with resolution and high spirit. That resolution and spirit were expressed by a division's chaplain, Rev. William B. Downey, as he put on his major's uniform: "There are values more important than peace. Freedom and justice, for example. I'm prepared to sacrifice peace for them." Those were words that free men everywhere could stand...
...season strike-out total to 269, breaking Christy Mathewson's 58-year-old National League record. Koufax has now disposed of 952 batters in 948 innings-best strikeout record in history. > After one brief season in retirement, former Yankee Manager Casey Stengel, 71, agreed to get back in uniform for one more year and exercise his gravel-voiced strategy from one more big-league dugout. Beginning next spring, Stengel will manage the New York Mets of the expanded National League...
...years old as a major trade, executive recruitment came into flower after World War II, when the diversion of bright young men into uniform during crucial career years left the nation with a shortage of experienced executives. Concentrating on men who command $20,000 a year and up, the recruiting firms opened up a vital new talent pool to expanding U.S. corporations. Says the vice president of one rapidly diversifying company that depends on recruiters: "We don't have time to train enough men. We need the mustard cutters...