Word: answer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Print-makers' annual effort at reaching the public, is a winner. The exhibit is an eye-opener; the unrealized possibilities of the graphic medium are wrung through an infinite series of changes in technique and theory. Maybe the nicest thing about this exhibit is the printmakers themselves, who will answer even the most uninformed questions about their art with enthusiasm...
...tried to get some idea of what was going on, but none of them gave me a satisfactory answer," she said...
John L. Rawbon of Panama City, Florida, has one answer. A longtime admirer of Governor Wallace, he wrote the governor last month...
Even with rising construction costs, nuclear power plants, which are clean, are considered by many experts to be the best and most economical answer to the nation's short-term alternate energy needs. That is all the more reason to ensure that they are as safe as human ingenuity and diligence can make them. Critics who can help in that process are welcome regardless of which side of the nuclear argument they are on. Whatever the odds, the reality of a serious nuclear accident would be catastrophic. It might take only one such mishap to force an indefinite shutdown...
...Spend an hour reading in Hilles Library, the university's quietest and most comfortable buidling. Drop into the dorm living rooms and TV rooms. Go upstairs and knock on a door; chances are it will already be open. People who'll be particularly glad to show you around mr answer phone calls include emil Cornejo (Cabot 27, 8-5940), Jeff Griffiths (Moors 416,--6302), Sophie Kogan (Barnard 46, 8-5774), Peter Leipmann (Moogu 418, 8-6302), Grant Segall (Briggs 21, 8-85845), Sarene Shanus (Bagnard 8, 8-5736), Stephanie Van Dyke (Barnard 43, 8-5774), Susie Waxenbecg (Briggs...