Word: againe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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HARVARD HAS MADE it plain that it dislikes McClellan's first subpoena, and Harvard will plainly dislike future subpoenas even more. The obvious question the University faces is whether it should keep on co-operating when McClellan calls again.
Much of this was conscious baiting, but even more of it was an expression of frustration at endless stories and reports followed by little or no action. As LIFE's Jack Rosenthal noted, "The frustration is not so much with the press as with the public, which doesn'...
Canairis maintains that "I never get involved in politics. My message? Simply that where death is, there is also life." To visitors who come to the gallery, he passes out small square blocks of white plaster with a carnation embedded in each. Despite only two guarded references in the censored...
Back to Rationing. To conserve scarce funds, most banks are turning down new corporate customers and rationing loans to regulars. Some are cutting off finance companies and mortgage-banking firms and generally refusing loans to finance corporate takeovers. The pressure is strongest on banks in the East and on the...
In her previous novels, Love and Friendship, The Nowhere City and Imaginary Friends, Alison Lurie has earned a reputation as a dry satirist by preying on such vulnerable chickens as the academic life, extramarital affairs, Los Angeles as nightmare, sociology as pseudo science, and flying-saucer cultism as false religion...