Word: beare
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...today, accompanied by the shadows of the fallen, head bowed, allowing others to pass ahead of me to this place-as I stand here, how am I to divine what they would have wished to say?" Quoting from the Russian philosopher Vladimir Soloviev, Solzhenitsyn thus defines his obligation to bear witness for the dead: "Even in chains we must complete that circle which the gods have inscribed...
...source of its real strength. It is the soldiers far more than the performers who touch us and shake us. It may well have been the intention of the F.T.A. troupe to serve above all as catalysts, to tap and reflect the turmoil to which these soldiers bear eloquent witness. If so, then Fonda, Sutherland and their companions did a memorable job. ∎Jay Cocks
Equally clearly, the problems will be immense. The character of the Square--already more commercial and chain-store oriented--will move progressively away from specialty stores and coffee shops. Parking will become harder. Driving through the Square will probably become a task of stupendous proportions. Tenants will have to bear higher land values, which will ultimately translate into higher rents, and live with a new skyline. Pedestrian traffic will swell by as much as half or two-thirds...
ALWAYS EXPENSIVE, a Harvard education is becoming costlier each year. But a new Harvard program announced this year may make the burden easier to bear...
...program with the much-publicized Yale Plan Yale's long-term loan program--announced last Fall--provides for the repayment of indebtedness as a percentage of income over 35-year period. The basis of the program is an attempt to have those who most benefit financially from their education bear the lion's share of the cost. Yale's plan does not utilize Federal subsidies...