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...deep involvement in hemispheric security, the mood during those first hours was one of remarkable sympathy and understanding. The London Daily Express, often anti-American, cheered: "British people give their support to Kennedy." In Canada, the Calgary Herald wrote: "The United States has shown the utmost forbearance toward that unfortunate country ever since it fell into the hands of the Castro gang." Said Rio de Janeiro's O Jornal: "This invasion is the beginning of the movement to restore to democracy the Cuban revolution, betrayed by Fidel Castro and his Communist gang." Remarked a high-ranking Venezuelan official: "Kennedy...
...sport which requires the utmost in team work, Coach Harvey Love has been plagued all spring with the inability to find a combination of eight men that can consistently function as a winning shell...
...Catholic, I am justly proud of Kennedy's firm stand on separation of church and state, and appalled by the constant whining of a great number of our coreligionists. It seems to me that they are doing their utmost to assure that they shall never again see a Catholic in the White House...
Programing automates teaching by: ¶ Breaking information into small, sequential steps that can be exhibited one by one in a machine (or page by page in a book). The program writer is compelled to use the utmost logic and clarity...
Quincy will also entertain Lemuel Boulware, former personnel director of General Electric, from Feb. 8 to 10. Boulware is known to economists as the originator of "boulwarism," or the practice of working labor to its utmost. While in Cambridge he will lecture on "the social responsibilities of businessmen...