Word: beare
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Students who report that they never go to church tend to be somewhat over-represented in the psychiatric help group, while those who attend regularly are underrepresented. Bear in mind once again that the reported church attendance is relative to the freshman year, while psychiatric ehlp pertains to all four years, Furthermore, if the student attends the same church each time he worships, he is less likely to come for hlep...
...power of the human mind to "move heaven and earth" is perhaps intellectually abrasive to many of us here in the West; yet it is true. You have made a contribution to the elucidation of what you call "the idea of China." However, all of us ought to bear in mind the wisdom of the Japanese professor who said that it is only when you feel you know nothing about the Japanese that you begin to know something about them. That is equally applicable to the Chinese...
...leary of publicity even as he competes for profits. Half introvert and half visionary, McDonnell sometimes seems a crusty, single-minded engineer who exists only for his work. But he is also a mystic missionary bringing word from another world, and all his fighter planes?Phantom, Demon, Banshee, Voodoo?bear names that testify to his long fascination with the abode of spirits...
...capsules months before the U.S.S.R.'s Sputnik started Washington on its race for the moon. With that much preparation, McDonnell easily won the competition to build the Mercury capsule. Then well-publicized goofs marred the early phases of the program; it was almost more than Perfectionist Mac could bear when NASA cameras detected a loose nut and a crumpled cigarette package during a zero-gravity test of an early capsule. The problems were overcome so completely that Astronaut John Glenn, America's first man in orbit, popped from his Friendship 7 Mercury capsule and sent his regards to the manufacturer...
...considerably more moderate-and more modulated -voice. A onetime Wesleyan University economics professor, O'Leary has been critical of what he considers to be Administration errors, such as the failure to order a tax increase last year. But he admits to being "nowhere near as much of a bear" as Rinfret. Moves to ease credit and to restore the 7% investment tax credit, he says, should help bring on "a change from a mood of moderate pessimism to optimism." And if still more stimulus is needed, O'Leary is confident that the Administration "will find that it does...