Word: attracted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Personally, I like sex, and I don't care what a man thinks of me as long as I get what I want from him -which is usually sex." Actress Valerie Perrine's candor, revealed in an interview with New York Times Reporter Judy Klemesrud, may not attract many serious suitors, but her powerfully honest portrayal of the stripper-turned-junkie wife of Lenny Bruce in the film Lenny may just earn her an Academy Award nomination. Perrine has already gone into training to become Hollywood's newest sex symbol. "I've experimented with almost every...
Friedman's book is interesting because it uses novel arguments on a different level than the strongly challenging theories of Rand and the carefully consistent, scholarly analysis of Rothbard. Friedman explains his ideas in an entertaining style of writing meant to attract the college student. The major shortcomings of the book are Friedman's failure to make explicit the philosophic and moral base of his ideas as other libertarians have done so meticulously. Nor does Friedman answer the traditional questions about monopoly and poverty in a laissez-faire economy as completely as Rothbard does in his economic treatises...
...committee is "really making an intensive effort" to search for minority faculty, but that competition from other schools and institutions makes recruitment difficult. But it is hard to believe that Harvard Law School, able to dangle its share of prestige and fringe benefits before prospective faculty eyes, could not attract qualified minority teachers if its recruitment effort was as visible as Bruce and Bok insist...
...America in 29 years, now says, "If it weren't for the coaching change, I wouldn't be here." That coup was just for openers. Capitalizing on the university's promise of a virtually blank check and his own folksy down-home delivery, Majors managed to attract 70-odd freshmen and junior college players to Pitt on full football scholarships that first year...
Aside from personal friendship and sympathy, Rockefeller said that he made his gifts to attract and keep good men in public service. Government, he feels, does not pay enough. "The Government is saving money on salaries and losing hundreds of millions with inadequate administrators." Thus he had made loans and gifts totaling $176,389 to Edward J. Logue to persuade him to head the New York State Urban Development Corp. He had given $50,000 to Henry Kissinger to enable him to go to work as President Nixon's foreign policy adviser. Rocky explained that Kissinger had just made...