Word: boundlessness
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Self service in the dining halls is unavoidable, Owen went on, "but my en-the least, less than boundless...
...Record. No man, not even Lyndon Johnson, can maintain such a pace indefinitely. But the President's doctors, even while recalling that he suffered a heart attack in 1955, profess themselves to be unworried, say that it is probably better to permit such a man to release his boundless energies than to try to bottle them...
...want to get you hooked on us" was the blunt challenge that greeted us five from Harvard (William Becker DivSch, William Whitney GSAS, Michael Boyd '66, Soheil Zendeh '65, and myself) upon our arrival in St Augustine, March 31. Hosca Williams, a Negro integrationist leader with boundless energy and a broad smile was briefing us on the local situation. Although the demonstrations during the preceding week had succeeded in integrating only one or two restaurants and a church, the persistence of local Negroes and about thirty New England white chaplains and students had at least made an impression...
...have ingeniously conveyed the complexities of this massive state. One can easily understand that Texas encompasses many cults: the radical right, the untutored rich, and the confused Negro. However, it is important to note that these individual groups are minor compared with the boundless and unified enthusiasm that prevails in Texas...
...there was any lingering doubt that Lyndon Johnson likes his press relations on the easygoing side, those doubts were removed last week. The guest list at the L.B.J. ranch seemed to be limited not so much by presidential hospitality, which was boundless, as by the number of correspondents who asked to see the President...