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...loss of Thomson could dangerously weaken the secondary in front of returning goalie Godfrey Wood. In the Bean Pot loss, shoddy defense forced Wood to make 35 saves...
Todd Gitlin, president of Tocsin, asked the group not to let disillusion over the Cuban blockade and the failure of the Hughes for Senate campaign weaken the organization. "Cuba showed us that we don't have much power," he said, "now we must start thinking about what practical things...
What, for example will be the effect of air on the study habits of the thousands of students who, every month, now challenge the turbid stench? Will it weaken the program of freshman seminars? Will it attract or repel the junior faculty? And, assuming a Federal grant is available to support the purification, will accepting such funds upset the balance of the University...
...unilateral initiative puts the burden of proof on the other side by demonstrating our desire for peace. It is a dramatic gesture that does not weaken our retaliatory capabilities or our military posture...
...Chamber of Commerce. Implicit in the consensus on taxes is a recognition by liberals that Government expenditures cannot create sustainable prosperity, that individual incentives perform indispensable economic functions. President Kennedy has made that recognition explicit. Present tax rates, he said recently, "are so high as to weaken the very essence of the progress of a free society-the incentive of additional return for additional effort...