Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...unencouraging aspect of the came was the shuffile offense which Harvard employed. The Crimson seldom scored by patiently setting up a play. This team likes to shoot, and most of Harvard's points came when somebody stopped in a shot from outside. And the shuffile offense frequently left the Crimson's "big men," Scott and Williams, out of position to compete for rebounds...
...psychical research, which attempts the scientific study of phenomena not yet understood by physical principles. Most research done in this field deals with extrasensory perception, but there are also investigators, like me, who are concerned with studies that may throw light on whether or not human personality or some aspect of it survives bodily death. Whether or not the facts allow us to say that we have evidence for survival after death, as held for instance by Psychologist Gardner Murphy, they do indicate that the problem of survival is open to scientific inquiry...
...public attention the life of a mystic and martyr, a pre-Soviet hero and reformer, Russia's new bosses are showing a broad-mindedness far greater than that of their predecessors. The resurgence of the Alexander legend shows an acceptance of not only a Czar but an aspect of pro-Bolshevik history that transcends the rigid confines of Marxist-Leninist "truth...
After World War II, Curtis expanded into a fully integrated organization involved in every aspect of publishing-from the felling of trees for its paper mills to the printing and distribution of its magazines. Such integration saved money as long as business was brisk and Curtis' own magazines enjoyed heavy sales. When business slackened, the paper and printing plants were forced to operate well under capacity. "We are now down to bedrock," says Semenenko, who doubts that any more Curtis assets, including the venerable office building in Philadelphia, will be sold...
...interests of objectivity. "If I don't tip the scales a little bit," he says, "it will sound like I'm making fun of them". Sometimes, in Wolfe's description, these drop out forms seem as natural and organic a part of the contemporary scene as any aspect of that Mom's pie America which he dismisses like a crumb from his roll-away sleeve. At other moments, however, they resemble isolated islands of vitality just spoiling for a good fight to the finish with the moribund Mainland: lateral against vertical, Harley 74 against Country Squire station wagon, hipster against...