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Sometimes, the show's writers are tempted to translate this kind of homely existential despair into more ringing language -but only for the benefit of the actors...
...commercial airliner-the Boeing 707-120B, a faster version of the 707. Called by American the Astrojet, the new plane cruises at 640 m.p.h., flies from New York to Los Angeles in 5 hr. 25 min., trimming 25 min. off the old schedule. The new plane will also benefit those living near airports: it takes off and climbs so quickly that it will pass over neighboring communities at higher altitudes, markedly reducing the noise. Since it does not need to mix water with fuel for added thrust, no black smoke spews out of its engines on takeoff...
...said about my course, and I regret that you did not consider such material to be news-worthy. Who would seriously consider taking a course whose curriculum consists of conversation-provoking ridicule and song fests, and whose instructor naively believes that in a few lessons, without the benefit of rules of grammar, he can promote one to a state in which "it's almost like learning the grammar of your own language." I make no such pretentious claim for my course. You have taken halves of two sentences to construct a statement which does not represent my views. The effect...
Convincing college students to use their abilities for the community's benefit is the major problem facing university volunteer service groups, Robert Muzzy of the United Community Service declared Saturday. He made his remarks as a summary of the student volunteer convention held at PBH over the weekend...
Another plan that might benefit PBH. Wardell said, is the type of orientation program employed by Regis and other schools. He noted that at Regis prospective volunteers are acquainted with "the people, program, and expectations" rather than just physical facilities...