Word: developing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...chief reason for the downfall of Juan Bosch in the Dominican Republic last month was that "he falled to develop a dialogue with the military." Peter H. Darrow '64, who spent six weeks in the Caribbean republic this summer, told the Latin American Seminar last night...
...equal adjustment. Otherwise, the team running the ball will barrel through a spot where the opposition is undermanned. In the flanker T formation, six men are on one side of the center; the defense must make a similar six-five division, or allow a dangerous power imbalance to develop on one side...
...play, which can be run to the right or left side, can develop in several way. The fullback and one of the halfbacks lead the blocking by rushing at the "hole," or point of attack. After getting the snap, the quarterback can hand off or "pitch-out" to the other halfback who then tries to run through the "hole." The quarterback can also keep the ball and run it himself. If the quarterback pitches out, look for a halfback sweep around the end. If he hands off to the halfback, the play will probably go "inside," over tackle...
Rocket Troops. Greene had a ready if rather unexpected answer. "We're looking way out at the horizon, at the application of space methods to carrying troops," he said. "I am of the firm belief it would be possible to develop in the next five or six years a kind of rocket transportation to move small numbers of troops and supplies over comparatively short distances, say 300 miles...
...exclusion may have political consequences as serious as its original decision to cold-shoulder the Common Market; inevitably, MLF will itself mark an important step toward military and political integration of Europe. Moreover, reasons Home, if West Germany is the principal U.S. partner in the undertaking, Washington may well develop a "special relationship" with Bonn that would leave Britain in even greater isolation...