Word: attend
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Usually the show's run is extended, sometimes for half a year or more. But customers who avoid doctors and insurance men, do not attend union meetings, and are past college age, resent having to pay the regular onefer price. Did the smug type in the next seat, the onefer buyer wonders, get his wholesale...
Selected students will be invited to attend the conference. In addition, the President called for all undergraduates to offer their opinions and ideas on the House system...
Ever since the public schools were closed, in June 1959, most of Prince Edward's 1,500 white students have been attending "private" schools, taught by former public-school teachers and financed by public funds, private contributions and tax rebates. The 1,700 Negro children were offered a similar, segregated system, but turned it down. Many of them attend privately run "training centers," but these offer little more than organized play; most of the county's Negro children have received no education for two years...
...Daniel S. Trifan, 43, and his wife face one year in jail for home-teaching their three children, whose tested IQs are in the genius range of 150-160. According to the West Windsor Township school board, they have broken the New Jersey law that requires all children to attend school or "receive an equivalent instruction elsewhere." Though the Trifans use Baltimore's famed Calvert School (tuition: $85 yearly), which gives lessons by mail to thousands of overseas and shut-in children, School Superintendent Francis Walton interprets the law to require "a classroom education." Children, says he, should "learn...
...attend that luncheon?" asked a committee counsel...