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Word: beare (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...character of the Square--already becoming more commercial and chain-store oriented--will move progressively away from book stores and coffee shops. Parking will become harder--by how much, no one is sure. Driving through the Square will probably become a chore of awesome proportions. Tenants will have to bear higher land values, which will ultimately translate into higher rents, and live with an unfamiliar sky-line. Pedestrian traffic will probably swell by half or two thirds...

Author: By Mark C. Frazier, | Title: The JFK Center and Harvard Square: At the Crossroad of Future Shock | 4/29/1972 | See Source »

Violence and extremism inevitably bear great costs--human costs and political costs. Vietnamese and Americans are paying the costs of an outrageous and extremist policy. But if we respond in kind, then the cost may be to destroy the political left. I know, from my work on electoral behavior, that disorder and violence always produce massive political reactions--usually among the very people who ought to be our natural allies in the movement for political change. One workman remarked to be that there might be fifty votes for Wallace among the men cleaning up the building that night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RATIONALITY | 4/27/1972 | See Source »

Hopefully women will not use positions in education and private institutions gained through plans such a s the affirmative action way men do no,. Women will bring their own capabilities and talents to bear if given adequate opportunity. Maybe women would not show enough agressiveness to be like male bankers and stockbrokers, but is that after all, what we need...

Author: By Joyce Heard, | Title: Richardson: Women and the Ivory Tower | 4/24/1972 | See Source »

...spectators jokingly advised that they cancel the fourth round and declare the Golden Bear winner by a T.K.O. An Atlanta newsman suggested that the Augusta National Golf Club could save money by not awarding the traditional green blazer to the victor, and instead adding hash marks to the Bear's sleeves. Lee Trevino, still yappy despite a mediocre performance of his own, could hardly contain his admiration: "He's gone. He's a freak. That's what I told him. He might even beat two people. Beat their best ball. Nobody'll beat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Taste of Honey | 4/24/1972 | See Source »

...this year, and to $1,517,637.19 for his ten-year pro career) was notable not merely for where it left him-firmly established as the world's top golfer-but for where it might lead him. For this year the 32-year-old Golden Bear is unabashedly in quest of golf's sweetest pot of honey: a Grand Slam of victories in the four major championships...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Taste of Honey | 4/24/1972 | See Source »

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