Word: affectivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although his disdain for professional politicians is boundless (he remarked recently to friends: "What after Algeria? Oh, after! We will be back to po-li-tics"), De Gaulle is not insensitive to those pressures that affect politicians in every age and every country. There has been a steady slide of the major French parties toward opposition, chiefly because of increasing discontent with De Gaulle's domestic austerity. Only the hope that he can solve the Algerian dilemma has protected him. In Algeria itself, he has been influenced by the growing evidence that the Moslems once thought riveted to France...
...decision to Heller was probably that almost-never-was encounter in Minneapolis. Since the ramifications of the Federal Government's economic policies reach into every home and office in the nation, Walter Heller's hesitant decision to go and take a look at Candidate Kennedy may well affect not only his own life, but to a degree the life of every U.S. citizen...
...continues. I noticed it in church a couple of weeks ago, when the priest mentioned Cuba. What we need is more of it. Instead of announcing from the pulpit that the bowling league will meet at such and such a time, let's hear how the news may affect us personally." Ray Hollenbeck, regional sales manager of a drug firm in Kansas City, shook his head in wonderment: "Who would have ever thought that an African postal clerk named Lumumba would be a bigger crisis here at home than farm parity...
...cent who now continue study above the official minimum, perhaps 10 per cent could not reach the proposed score of 650. And of these at least half could pass an intermediate course with a D--. Clearly, then, a raise in the requirement would not appreciably affect the level currently being attained by the Harvard student body...
Although a continued recession could "seriously affect the geographic diversification" in next year's applications, new admissions applications from western states will probably equal the number submitted for this year's freshman class, Dana M. Cotton, Assistant to the Chairman of the Admissions and Scholarship Committee, said yesterday...