Word: problems
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...decide whether to send two paratroop divisions into battle in a sector where a senior adviser predicted 90% casualties. He eventually decided that the paratroops had to be committed to combat, and ''for years thereafter," he said, "I felt that only once in a lifetime could a problem of that sort weigh as heavily on a man's mind and heart...
...agreement came at a meeting between the Traffic Commissioner and the colleges in the Boston City Council chamber's Thursday. "The colleges recognize the growing problem, and we don't expect any trouble determining a uniform system," declared William T. Doyle, Assistant Traffic Commissioner, who has been appointed as a liaison between the schools and the city...
...schools are eager to find some solution to the problem that has created clogged streets and consequent blocking of fire engine routes, Doyle said. All expressed a willingness to discuss the problem among themselves and have agreed to formulate a uniform proposal that will be presented to the Traffic Commission in a few weeks, he added...
...Stalin, Mrs. Titova admitted that "of course he had his faults. But," she added, "you must remember that those days were very hard for us. First there was the problem of establishing Soviet power within the country; then World War II. When you judge him you should consider this...
...never professed to offer specific proposals, but he impressed many as at least having the right ideas. There was never any doubt where he stood on the standard issues, and he reiterated his stands time and again in forthright language. The changeover from a mayor interested in civic problems to the Senate candidate who must talk on national and international issues presented some difficulties. Because of this problem and also because of O'Connor's excellent record as mayor of the state's third largest city, many politicians and voters wish that he had run for governor. He probably would...