Word: wheel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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RAMBLER, which American Motors announced would be the "basic volume car" for both Hudson and Nash this year, looks little different from last year's models except for a new wafflelike grille. Most of the changes are mechanical, including a more rigid body frame, larger front-wheel cutouts for easier turning, and a wider front suspension for greater road stability. Prices have been cut to make it "competitive" with the cheapest Fords, Chevrolets and Plymouths...
...referred to "insufficient wheel space" as the reason why former high school leaders find themselves restricted socially and academically on the campus. They are good bets for what Admissions Director William Edwards calls "high frustration potential" in their transition from school to college...
...said, "a cold war of partisan politics between the Congress and the executive branch won't give us these goals. This brings up a political fact of life. You know perfectly well that you just can't have one car with two drivers at the steering wheel and expect to end up any place but in the ditch-especially when the drivers are set on going in different directions. You cannot have efficient Federal Government when the Congress wants to follow one philosophy of government and the executive branch another. In our system of government, progress is made...
West Germans responded like gamblers drawn to the only wheel in town. By the thousands they flocked to the famed Hoppegarten track...
Without Prejudice. In Vancouver, B.C., when Mrs. Imogene Lakey took the wheel of a car for the first time in 14 years, got arrested on charges of driving "while her ability was impaired," her lawyer argued that her ability had not been impaired because she had no driving ability to begin with...