Word: answer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...people in the government and community affairs office have taken an aggressive and open attitude that has always been needed to win the support of Cambridge's diversified communities. By meeting with local leaders and explaining the plan as well as possible, and hiring out consultants to answer community questions about traffic and crowd spillovers, the University has squarely put the onus of keeping the archives on the community groups, most of which said formerly that they wanted the archives to come to Cambridge...
...postasy. And when I asked Glikes whether he had spoken to Kearns since the break, he sighed and--he must have been leaning back in his chair--said. "Well, I used to call her every night, just to ask her why she had done this, but Goodwin would always answer and hang up on me. But then, one morning I called, and Doris answered and said she was busy but she'd call back later. And I guess it was about a half hour later, I was in my office with a German publisher, and she called back...
...large, yes. Reflects Tokyo Music Critic Shigeo Kimura: "The mode of life here is one .of great variety. It is very international. The people may go to bed in a Japanese fashion, but the question when they get up is: Do they consider themselves Asiatics?" Aurally at least, the answer seems to be no. In the elevators of Tokyo's hotels, the canned music is not the koto, but usually Chopin or Bach. Traditional Japanese music survives in the Kabuki and No theaters but in few other places. To Composer Toshiro Mayuzumi, Western music has become a symbol...
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said he would not comment on Burn's charges but said The Gazette's statement was merely a "factual" answer...
...wrote The Crimson in October 1971, alleging that "the answer" to wounded Vietnam veterans "tough road ahead to rehabilitation" was "Project Appreciation...