Word: bothered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Today, as a vital part of the Crimson hockey team's defensive unit, he has the top penalty total (18) on the team, a fact which doesn't bother Coach Cooney Weiland in the least...
...done so much for such clients as Volkswagen and Avis. Today pioneering D.D.B. is looked upon as the patriarch of the new creatives; since 1958, it has increased its billings from $20 million to $228 million, and it still pays less than usual homage to marketing services. Why bother? "Today products are equal, managerial skills are equal," claims Chairman William Bernbach, 56, a creative man himself. "What is left is the ability to communicate...
...though only 47 per cent of the College turned out to vote in the final elections for the new student government, no one denies that RUS is different. When students did bother to think about RGA it was with very little respect. They looked on it as a glorified social committee, which met only to hear reports on such inherently dull topics as NSA conventions, or to coordinate freshman week, or to plan junior parents' weekend...
...took a lot of nerve to advocate the use of pacifiers. After the war, the pacifier (a little plastic disc with a nipple on the end which babies suck to calm their nerves) was out of fashion for obvious reasons. But Spock, who has never let chauvinists or militarists bother him, pushed for social acceptance of the pacifier--clearly one of the major reasons we have so many pacifists around...
That does not seem to bother School Director Peter Marin, 32, who has a B.A. in English from Swarthmore and an M.A. in English from Columbia but was fired from Los Angeles State College because of his "eccentric" teaching ways. A quondam poet who once played poker for a living in Manhattan, he contends that "it doesn't matter what goes on at this school as long as the kids are learning...