Word: attractants
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Committee addressed itself most creatively to the enfeebled health of the Gen Ed administration, specifically the inability to attract professors to teach Gen Ed and the difficulty in finding men to staff the courses. Consequently, the most radical sections of the report asked for a significant rearmament of the administrative structure. But if the Committee pragmatically faced administrative problems, it sloughed over or slighted important questions of definition and purpose with political deftness...
...VISTA would not replace organizations like Philips Brooks, any more than it would replace the Boys' Club or the Salvation Army. Instead it would collaborate with them, and strengthen them. Affiliation with a national program like VISTA would almost certainly help local charity groups and community action programs to attract volunteers and support...
Throughout the day, President Johnson tried to project the image of a man of the people. As he loosened up and smiled more frequently and more broadly, he would use a thrust of his fist and a firm look to attract applause at particular points in his speeches...
...other Christian leaders who direct the attention of Negroes to heaven--direct the energy and attention of Negroes of Africa, separate states, and exclusively Negro organizations, which by their very nature cannot come to grips with the society in which they exist. Malcolm, like Muhammed, is likely to attract followers who, like the Black Muslims, will remain in their temples while other Negroes face police dogs and jail cells....You cannot work institutional change while being a nationalist...
...that the new procedure was designed to eliminate incidents like one last year, when several hundred students camped out in a light rain to enroll in Nat Sci 6, a course in evolution. William W. Howells '30, professor of Anthropology, had predicted that the course, which he taught, would "attract all the least energetic minds in the University...