Word: responding
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...never forget his love and his devotion for it, this you will never forget. At times you can recall some of the intensity with which he discussed the subject. Then you will be bound to do this on your own. You know, try to respond to his memory...
...refused, however, "to take the counsel of those who say nothing can be done about it." Acknowledging that people respond differently to their surroundings, Lynch pleaded that "the main parts of a city need to be expressive," so that those who live and work in it can have a vivid image of the city in their mind...
...volunteer "Peace Corps" of "talented men and women" who would serve abroad for three years as missionaries of good will for the U.S., as an alternative or supplement to peacetime selective service. "I am convinced," said he, "that the pool of people in this country of ours anxious to respond to the public service is greater than it has ever been in our history . . . Archimedes said, 'Give me a fulcrum and I will move the 'world.' We in the '60s are going to move the world again...
Authorities Slow to Respond...
...adviser of Richard Nixon, Lon L. Fuller, Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence, hit hard at the Democratic farm program. He said the system of controlling the market by issuing farmers marketing allotments makes for a "static farm system, unable to respond to change in soil, crop, or market conditions...