Word: attracted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...population decline in many central cities, the mayors and city planners are working hard to lure back suburban defectors-and head off any further exodus. "There is a great disenchantment with the suburbs," says New York's Mayor Wagner. "Many people are moving back to town." To attract them, Chicago is planning the construction of 50,000 new dwelling units in the heart of the city by 1980, has already cast at least one spectacular lure: the 65-story, twin-towered Marina City, with pie-wedge apartments and balconies with a fine view of the lake. Los Angeles...
...does not find him satisfactory. The Pope usually announces the identity of his own confessor, who is currently an old friend of his from Venice, Msgr. Alfredo Cavagna. But this procedure would obviously be impractical for the President, since it would focus embarrassing publicity on his confessor, attract undue attention to the President's private religious life...
...Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, board of sponsors includes J. Rob-openhelmer and Linus Pauling, will the talk in April. Commonweal, the idea's "rare combination of and hard practicality," hoped Szilard was "right in believing that movement will attract millions of Americans...
Taylor expressed similar views. He reported that Kirkland had a seminar on Latin American problems led by William S. Barnes, head of the Latin American Studies Program. Although this seminar was open to students in all of the Houses, Taylor said that it was able to attract only ten participants...
...Might civil defense attract funds and money away from the use of economic abundance as a tool of foreign policy...