Word: answering
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...their campuses of the same nature as the one Harvard has with the Cambridge police. The way it works is that the Dean of the school reports to the police if they catch anyone for drugs. The police ask if the student got it in the town. If the answer is no, they don't prosecute...
Members of the Faculty Committee on Afro-American Studies, including the Chairman, Prof. Henry Rosovsky, will be at the Dunster Junior Common Room at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, to answer questions and discuss tentative plans. Faculty and students invited...
...audiences with repeated assurances that meditation works for everyone, that nothing can go seriously wrong. In fact, every novice must attend lectures given on the three consecutive nights after his initiation, which supposedly are "advance instruction," allowing one to "refine" his technique. In fact, these "lectures" were question-and-answer periods, and gave me my first feelings of uneasiness about the movement...
While many of the old C.I.O. unions have indicated that they will stay with Meany, the 1.9 million-member Teamsters Union, read out of the A.F.L.-C.I.O. in 1957 for refusing to answer charges of corruption, the International Chemical Workers Union and some oth ers might join up if Reuther sounded the call. Rivalry between two federations almost certainly would lead to more frequent work stoppages as competing unions attempted to demonstrate their skill in obtaining results. Should Reuther decide to found his own federation, he is unlikely to make his move until the presidential election campaign...
Yukio Mishima, 43, is clearly out to become Japan's answer to Papa-san Hemingway. He lifts weights. He excels at kendo, a Japanese swordfighting sport. He makes headlines by producing, directing, and acting in films. And, of course, he writes. How he writes! Poetry, modern No plays, short stories by the score, and novels (The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea) at the rate of nearly one a year...