Word: beare
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...build his beloved back-country capital, Brasília, the U.S. is to blame for not delivering as much aid as it seemed to have promised. "It would have been better to have had silence," said he, "than to have spread seeds of hope that will never grow and bear fruit." As presently constituted, Kubitschek went on, the Alliance is little more than a label. "I protest against using the name Alianza as a label for projects of all sorts, some of which had already been put into operation before the creation of the Alliance and which have no creative...
Given a five-dollar gold piece by your grandmother at an early age for having learned to read . . . you have brought your taste to bear on the works of hundreds of novelists...
...clock for three days after doctors gave up hope on Friday, May 31. A stomach tumor, with internal hemorrhages, had struck him earlier in the week, but it was the resulting peritonitis that now brought him near death. He lapsed in and out of comas, scarcely able to bear the pain that morphine could no longer kill. "My Jesus," he cried out in a lucid moment during his last ordeal. "Free me now. I cannot endure it. Take me with...
Yesterday afternoon was rather amazing. In the first place, more than 7000 people actually went down to Kindle-stick Park to watch the Harvard-Yale baseball game. Secondly, in the middle of June these hearty alumni were subjected to near arctic weather that would have driven a sensible polar bear into hibernation. Third, Paul Del Rossi struck out seven in a row but nearly found himself en route to the shower room for wildness. The band was in tune...
Especially revealing is Meyers' accusation that "ROTC is basically a fantasy." Most ROTC cadets, he explains, are cut off from "real life" several hours a week, 300 hours in four years. He complains that parts of the training program, like the Air Force Emergency Notification Net, are silly and bear no relation to the undergraduate's full-time role as a student. Meyers' own implicit view of real life raises the question of what conception a Harvard student can have of life outside the Yard. In an institution where seventy-five per cent of the students continue their studies...