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Word: programing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1960
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Third, the liberals are worried about the almost complete disappearance, since the convention, of the word "sacrifice" from Senator Kennedy's vocabulary. (This defect, it must in all fairness be added, has been largely remedied in recent weeks). The program that their candidate--and it must be remembered at all times that he is still their candidate--has embraced is not the easiest and most comfortable for the American people to adopt. He has embraced it, and the liberals have embraced it, in the belief that it is a necessary one for the sake of survival. Therefore, Kennedy...

Author: By Peter J., | Title: Candidates Seek Votes, Cannot 'Talk Sense' | 11/4/1960 | See Source »

...fourth and related point, and perhaps the most important, is Kennedy's omission of the price tag from discussion of his program. Nixon's "costing out" of the Democratic platform in terms of $16 billion, 25 per cent higher food prices and 2 million lost jobs on the farm and in the cities may be ignored as irresponsible figure-juggling. But the fact remains that all these projects and services will cost money, and Kennedy has again been less than frank in mentioning the price tag along with the obvious benefits. The price is one, liberals believe, that the nation...

Author: By Peter J., | Title: Candidates Seek Votes, Cannot 'Talk Sense' | 11/4/1960 | See Source »

Senator Kennedy's proposal for a "Peace Corps" composed of young men who would otherwise participate in military service stems in part from a program framed by Donald J. Eberly, Assistant Director of the International Students Office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eberly's Plan Shapes Peace Corps Proposals | 11/4/1960 | See Source »

...attempt to develop a far-reaching people-to-people diplomatic program, the Bill would send a number of American young people to work directly with citizens of under-developed countries. If the Bill is passed, a maximum of 500 young people will be recruited during the program's first year. Under present plans, the Peace Corps would expand gradually, allowing no more than 5,000 during its fourth year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eberly's Plan Shapes Peace Corps Proposals | 11/4/1960 | See Source »

...himself a starting position on coach Henry Lamar's Freshman football squad. The program statistics read: end--19--6:1--Choate. "The most adept pass catcher was John Kennedy, but his lack of weight was a drawback," wrote the coach in his post-season review...

Author: By Peter S. Britell, | Title: Kennedy at Harvard: From Average Athlete To Political Theorist in Four Years | 11/4/1960 | See Source »

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