Word: arens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although the total number of applicants was slightly smaller than last year's figure of 2223, Margaret W. Stimpson, dean of Admissions, said yesterday that the decrease can in no way be considered a trend. "The figures for the two years really aren't comparable since last year's numbers included early decision," she explained...
...admitted to me after his last Cambridge talk, "he comes on incredibly hip." Always advertised as something of a curiosity piece, a radical from the Twenties or Thirties now overripe on the bough, Izzy unabashedly foils his detractors five times out of six. Socialist platitudes or peacenik cliches simply aren't his style...
...small island that lies south of a large country, has a bearded leader, receives Russian arms, threatens its northern neighbor and whose name begins with C? The answer would undoubtedly be Cuba. Ask the same question of a Turk and he'd say Cyprus [March 26]. We aren't as worried about the Redness of Makarios & Co. as the U.S. is about Castro & Co.; our main worry is that we have thousands of families living in Cyprus under the threat of death. If thousands of Americans were in the same situation under Castro, I think that...
...McKenney insists that her school compares favorably with most city schools. "We have a full day of teaching here. No breaks for announcements. No running in the halls. No stopping in the middle of a sentence when the bell rings. These kids here aren't underprivileged...
...ticket. "Ex-senator Keating," he corrected, grinning. "When a man accepts a Republican nomination, he accepts the moral obligation to give general support to the Republican ticket. Those of us who have purchased our freedom from this sort of obligation at the price of not running for public office aren't bound in this...