Word: keep
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Relieving the coach of administrative duties, the manager alone is responsible for business and travel arrangements, hotel reservations, transportation, meal plans, and other miscellaneous tasks necessary to keep the organization of the teams functioning smoothly...
Without the wooden barricades that New York police use to keep parade routes clear, the Boston police were hard put to contain the crowd at most points. Passing through Dock Square, where a huge spotlight trained on the procession, the motorcade drew to a standstill as the crowds spilled onto the stret...
...massage a day will keep tension away; but if it is not feasible, six deep breaths two or three times a day will give tired tissues an oxygen lift, as will bending over and shaking arms and hands "until they tingle...
These suicide tips are Dr. Peter J. Steincrohn's shock treatment for businessmen in his tart, trenchant book: Mr. Executive: Keep Well-Live Longer (Frederick Fell; $4.95). In a medical memo addressed to the health hazards and cures of the stresses of life in the executive suite, Dr. Steincrohn, who is also a newspaper columnist (60 papers), makes a plea for good sense and moderation in the businessman's own terms. "The prematurely sick or dead executive is a failure," says Steincrohn. "He has let down his family, his friends, his corporation. And often the executive most brilliant...
...ROTC becomes general, the Army will be lucky in the future to get 50% of the ROTC officers it needs. At Wisconsin's Madison campus, the shift to a voluntary program has cut freshman enrollment in Army ROTC by 66%. Best Army hope of persuading state universities to keep the boys in uniform: a proposal, currently under study in the Defense Department, to give universities a grant of several hundred dollars a year per ROTC student...