Word: ad
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Having lost out for Defense Secretary, which he wanted badly, Schlesinger may offer Carter advice on defense on an ad hoc basis. Schlesinger professes to have no reservations about taking on the energy job. Said he: "It is a very great challenge and, given public and congressional support, I think we can make sizable progress. That kind of opportunity is only rarely to be discerned in matters of Government policy...
S.O.Seattle. Unlike other cities that promote ad campaigns to lure tourists, Seattle is waging a battle to persuade people who live in the city to stay in the city. Six 30-sec. commercial spots, being aired free of charge by the three major commercial TV stations, emphasize the theme that Seattle is "an interesting place to live." One spot depicts a rush-hour traffic jam with the single spoken message: "If you lived in Seattle, you'd be home by now." The commercials were made for less than $2,000 of public money-and, say city officials, will have...
...family of Jesus Christ is incomplete so long as one of us is missing. Won't you please join us?" Responding to this half-page newspaper ad and similar appeals, 12,000 Roman Catholics in the Memphis area-one-fourth of the local diocese's membership-turned out at the city's Mid-South Coliseum. They created a rare Sunday afternoon traffic jam that delayed the rites for a half-hour. The event, unprecedented in U.S. Catholicism, was a "Day of Reconciliation." It offered sacramental absolution without individual confession to all participants, both practicing Catholics and those...
Rosovsky said in the letter the Faculty Council would discuss the proposals later this year, but only after students had decided whether to boycott the CRR again and had formed a new ad hoc reform committee...
...only what to do with the students involved in that protest, but what the Faculty's future policy on protesters should be. It was the Committee of Fifteen that determined that, because of its provisions for student representation, the CRR should shoulder some of the old burden of the Ad Board. But the committee proved shortsighted: they did not reckon on the subsequent protests against the CRR itself...