Word: waits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Arab police and Israeli constables patrol in pairs, distinguishable from each other in their air-force-blue uniforms only because the Arab wears a beret, the Israeli a garrison cap. But while the persistent Israelis clean up the towns and modernize the farms, the inhabitants of much-conquered Gaza wait warily. Said one, when asked last week for his view of Gaza's future: "Tell me who is going to be our master, and I'll tell you what I think...
...also similar interview programs for graduate students which have proven equally as successful. Crooks said that many of the interviewers have become increasingly "frustrated" for most of the Group I or II students go right to Graduate School. "In this case," he said, "the different companies just have to wait around until these exceptionally bright men finish graduate school and complete their military training...
...have found in the past that too many concentrators wait until the fall term of their senior year before picking a topic," May said, "and as a result the theses are often rushed," he added...
...Dartmouth will have to adopt a "wait-till-next-year" attitude which is often a rather unrealistic one but which, in this case, has a strong justification. The top four players from this year's squad, all of whom showed very well against their Harvard opponents, will return next season, as will two other members of the first nine...
...only ten vacancies in the College. Since three red hats are virtual musts at the next consistory-to Archbishops Griffin of Westminster, Koenig of Vienna and Montini of Milan-there would be only seven vacancies to fill many demands for new cardinals. Thus it would be wiser to wait till more openings occur. "There are several cardinals of advanced age," as one prelate put it delicately, "and despite the most charitable hopes, they cannot last much longer...