Word: affectivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...President Kennedy has long believed that Government has become too big and complex for a board-of-directors kind of approach, and nothing about his first full-dress meetings with his Cabinet changed his mind. "Why should we waste the time of all those men to discuss problems that affect only a few of them?" asks a key Kennedy adviser. Kennedy likes to work best at small luncheon get-togethers, probably will downgrade Cabinet meetings to briefing, orientation, ana purely political skull sessions...
Members of the Social Relations Department have disagreed with the general opinion that the plan to open the Honors program would not affect the number of students taking tutorial...
...neither of these will affect the real problem of students who are peripheral to the present structure of Honors. Who are already offered a chance for tutorial, but have no chance for tutorial designed for students uninterested in departmental scholarship...
...Stretch (Lion International), a rock pile farce from Britain that also features Funnyman Sellers, points up one of the minor hazards of his career: moviegoers who see him in one picture often cannot recognize him in the next. His roles apparently affect his chemistry, but not at random; he is a controlled chameleon...
...plan is unlikely to affect moves at the University to establish a youth corps of graduating seniors to teach in Nigeria. Because only 50 of the teachers in the State Department project will be college graduates without teaching experience, only a very few Harvard seniors might be attracted to the program, according to Francis Keppel '38, Dean of the Graduate School of Education...