Word: disarrayed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Republican race remained in disarray. The harder the candidates ran, the weaker they looked. The less the noncandidates ran, the better they looked. Part of the problem was the defeatism that seems to pervade the party about the possibility of beating President Johnson in November. Part, as Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller have discovered, was the mere matter of overexposure...
...American Edu cation since 1870." But his real job lies in raising money, unifying the patchwork school and refocusing its mission. Sizer hopes to put even more stress on practice teaching, but in urban schools rather than the almost exclusively suburban schools that now feed off Harvard. Given the disarray of big-city schools-Boston's are a compelling example-it is high time for Harvard to help out. Happily, Sizer seems to be right on target...
...most difficult problem of all, since Washington's never very clearly defined policy of internationalism is clearly in disarray. Washington has repeatedly begged Europe to accept more responsibility in world affairs, but now that De Gaulle is doing precisely that, the formulation has become
After Kennedy's assassination, Ruby kept calling various family members in (according to them) progressive stages of emotional disarray. And in keeping with his longtime pattern, he stuck around police headquarters, even hustling sandwiches and coffee for the newsmen who were swarming about. In a way he became a recognizable but unrecognized part of the interior decoration...
...Brown, which had its request reduced to $147,000 from $167,000. Lloyd W. Cornell, director of Financial Aid, said the university was "sorely disappointed" by the reduction and complained that "word of the cut was delayed till early September," throwing the university's whole loan program into disarray...