Word: groups
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...wasn't so sure about the chances of Tom O'Connor, the Democratic candidate for Senator, whose picture is blown up in a headquarters window. The Globe has an ad today put in by an independent group in Spring-field that's gonna hurt him on his claim that he reduced taxes." He lowered his voice: "Besides, he's been hitting Saltonstall pretty low. A big mistake. You don't attack a gentleman like that. You know what I mean...
Through pattering rain, ten armed soldiers and three officers marched up the driveway of the San Salvador mansion of President Jose Maria Lemus at 10'clock one morning last week. The group's leader drew his pearl-handled Luger pistol, rapped discreetly at the door, waited. The door opened, and there stood Lemus- barefoot, wearing blue pajamas. "What's up?'' he asked. "You are no longer President, my colonel," said the officer. "In fact, you are under arrest...
...Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample for General Mills (Wheaties, Kix, Cheerios): "There will be no material that may give offense, either directly or by inference, to any organized minority group, lodge, or other organizational institution, residents of any state or section of the country, or a commercial organization of any sort. This will be taken to include political organizations; fraternal organizations, college and school groups; labor groups, industrial, business and professional organizations; religious orders; civic clubs, memorial and patriotic societies; philanthropic and reform societies (AntiTobacco League, for example); athletic organizations; women's groups, etc. . . . Where it seems fitting, the characters should...
...Teachers? The Min-Max was invented by Albuquerque's Teaching Machines Inc.. a group of psychologists who already have programed, or composed, seven courses, ranging from elementary spelling to college statistics that are ready for sale by Grolier for $5 to $15 each. Programing is an outgrowth of psychological experiments with animals, which can be taught complicated tricks on a one-step-at-a-time basis if frequently rewarded. Harvard Psychologist B. Frederic Skinner, 56, is the leader in adapting animal conditioning techniques to teaching humans; most machine programing follows his basic research experiments on Harvard and Radcliffe...
Speaking before the Committee on Cuba of the Harvard-Radcliffe Liberal Union, Bundy attacked the position of the group regarding the United States relations with the Castro regime, as put forth in a policy paper issued last week...