Word: withheld
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Asking that his name be withheld "because printing it can only cause difficulties," the professor asserted that many of his fellow-faculty members held liberal views on the question of allowing a Negro to attend the all-white college. "Most members of the political science department are rather liberal," he explained...
...junta, which came to power after upsetting one election, promised free elections next June, and said that foreigners would be allowed to observe them. Hoping to keep the junta honest, the U.S. is still withholding about $22 million in arms assistance scheduled for Peru. Also withheld: the presence of U.S. Ambassador James Loeb, who counseled the previous hard line on Peru, and would now be staying in Washington for what is called "extended consultation." Meaning that he is not going back to Lima...
Although no one could begin to make a case that the hospital had deliberately withheld treatment it seemed clear what had happened. As a Northerner I was infuriated by the whole thing, and wanted to make it the central point of the speech I was to give that night. When I spoke of this to my Negro partner he replied with a lesson I have had to relearn every day this summer. "It won't mean anything to these Negroes," he said. "This is the kind of treatment they have received all their lives. An incident like this...
...meeting raises difficulties along with hopes, because both De Gaulle and Adenauer have long withheld their wholehearted support of two paramount projects: British admission to the Common Market and Western Europe's close political unification. On these issues another old man-hardly less grand than the two chiefs of state, although he is only a private citizen-last week took an important stand. As so often before when Europe grappled with its future, there came from Jean Monnet, 73, godfather of the Common Market, some sharp, ringing directions. Gist of the message from "Mr. Europe": expand and unite...
...balance of power was one that gave most Canadians cause for anxiety and alarm. It was the Depression-born, woolly-minded, funny-money party that calls itself Social Credit, and it won 30 crucial votes that would be cast to keep the Conservatives in power, but could later be withheld at the appropriate time to bring Diefenbaker down. Its triumph was the victory of a shouting, arm-waving French Canadian auto dealer named Réal Caouette, 44, who overnight became a national figure. Le Tonnerre, he is called in rural Quebec-the Thunderer...