Word: accepting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Woolf would not accept the position until he had discussed the move with his wife, who is a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Health Services, the source said...
...your requiem for Red Dye No. 2 [Feb. 2] you say: "Without it, instant chocolate pudding would be greenish, artificially flavored grape soda would look blue," etc. Perhaps banning of all such food-cosmetics would spur a more critical look at the oddly colored subtances that we accept as food...
Palmer denied earlier reports that Hasty Pudding had asked Sir Laurence Olivier, Ryan O'Neal, and Woody Allen to accept the award and that each had turned it down...
...House, basically divided into a $3500 Ford Foundation endowment for educationally related projects, $14,000 for general House administration and $7,5000 for entertainment. In addition, each master--with one exception--is required to live on campus, usually in fairly luxurious accommodations. Because of faculty reluctance to accept masterships, the administration two years ago added an "administrative stipend" of $5000 to each master's salary...
...many Watergate litterateurs. Mollenhoff's experience can be viewed as a mirror of the thought processes of most Americans during the Nixon debacle, the majority who elected Nixon out of confidence in his ability to erase the mistakes of the Johnson years, people who were initially unwilling to accept the disclosures of illegal practice, but who gradually found their doubts eradicated by the snowballing evidence of wrongdoing. The transition of public opinion from hope to disillusionment is the national psychological counterpart of Mollenhoff's personal experience. His recollections implicitly convey the progression of national reaction to Watergate more effectively than...