Word: wide
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Gregory B. Craig '67, chairman of the Harvard Undergraduate Council, and Susanne J. Wilson '67, president of the Radcliffe Government Association, joined student body presidents and editors in charging that there is a "wide disparity between American statements about Vietnam and American actions there...
REDSTONE (ignoring him): Credibility, paramilitary department-wide contingency plans, pre-emptive war, scenario, remote area conflict...
...House of Representatives, which would probably act as the major lawmaking body and include 150 members, and a Senate that is expected to become a senior advisory body, with an estimated 30 "elders." With bicameralism, said the committee chairman who recommended it, "the people will have a wide representation, and it will be difficult for the government to buy up the legislature...
...years that the outgoing chairman held one of the world's most prestigious corporate posts, A.T. & T. added 30 million telephones, $17 billion in assets, and 3,000,000 shareholders-twice as many as it had when he came into the job. But if company-wide experience is a criterion, A.T. & T. has made another wise choice...
Mathematical Model. After connecting the bolometer to the 5-ft. infra-red telescope at the University of Arizona's Catalina observatory near Tucson, Low made careful measurements of R Mon's total energy output over a wide range of wave lengths. He found that the energy produced was much greater than earlier observations had indicated (about 870 times that of the sun), and the star was radiating with inexplicable intensity at the longest wave lengths. On the theory that something was obscuring the visible light, Low asked Smith to help work out a mathematical model of a bright...