Word: abounding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Visitors to the CRIMSON Monday and Tuesday will also find the usual journalistic functions: news reporting, news photography, editorial writing, and feature writing. Advice and critical help abound for candidates. According to those who have participated on the CRIMSON, few organizations combine as many various opportunities, as many faculty contacts, as much exposure to what is going on around Harvard, as much chance to meet people within and beyond the University community. The experience is rewarding...
...tension that exists among the people in Soviet satellites does not manifest itself strongly in Yugoslavia. People on the streets show no signs of repression or nervousness despite the danger of discussing such matters as politics on the street (I am told that public places abound with trench-coated slouch-hatted secret police types though I never noticed any myself), Propriety must be observed and the Croats and Slovenes (who inhabit the North) are probably fully accustomed to its necessity after several hundred years under Austian domination. It certainly does not effect their day to day behavior as similar restrictions...
...only learned to cut costs and compete, but to cooperate. Some 250 private trade and merchandising associations have mushroomed, ranging from the huge Common Market Association of Chemical Industries to the European Bed Union, from the Common Market Association of Beer Wholesalers to the European Brush Man ufacturers. Acronyms abound: Euromalt (malt makers), Euromaisers (corn producers), Unecolait (dairymen) and Uni-pede (the European Committee for the Producers and Distributors of Electrical Energy...
True, the Yankees have the stars. The Reds have two shining stars, Frank Robinson and Vada Pinson, but moreover they abound in the unknown, scrappy, dirty player who will beat you any way he can. Gordy Coleman, Don Blasingame, Gene Freese, Eddie Kasko, Wally Post, and Jerry Lynch may not sound like much, but they win ball games...
Nonetheless, innovations and reforms abound as the year begins. New ways of teaching science, math, reading and foreign languages will reach more youngsters than ever. From noon seminars to Saturday morning classes, more time will be spent at studies. TV teaching will reach nearly half the classrooms in California. In six Midwest states, two DC-6 airplanes will beam taped lessons to earthbound schools under the Ford Foundation-financed Midwest Program on Airborne Television Instruction, which by June may reach 2,000,000 students...