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Word: bunche (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...opening existed. In Dayton, Texas (pop. 3,000), where the local high school has only 455 students, Principal Kenneth Almond has received job inquiries from 15 Ph.D.s in physics at universities across the country. "And yet," says Almond, "we teach only one elementary physics course to an average bunch of students...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Too Many Doctors | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

Testing showed significant psychological differences be tween long and short sleep ers. The shorts tended to be conformist and emo tionally stable: "a successful and relatively healthy bunch with very little overt psy-chopathology," says Hart mann. "Their entire life style involved keeping busy and avoiding psychological problems rather than facing them." They also awakened seldom during the night and arose in the morning refreshed and ready...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Sleep and Emotions | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

...Constitution and Journal reacted indulgently. A front-page editorial in the papers' combined Sunday issue recently noted that they were old hands at being picketed: "The Ku Klux Klan has been here any number of times; and a scrofulous bunch of youthful toughs the FBI later picked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Mad as a Maddox | 6/15/1970 | See Source »

...fact that students can be hurt, and killed, by armed forces of law and order. When asked whether he had seen the pictures in Life of the Kent State incident and read the story, one officer replied, "I don't look at that magazine, they're a bunch of communists." Questioned further as to whether he thought the Guard had acted intelligently at Kent, the officer professed not to know the "facts...

Author: By Harry Samuel, | Title: Guns and Butter The Guard | 6/10/1970 | See Source »

...national council gathered in Chicago, they tended to say, "I told you so." Said Mrs. Howard Kittel of Fort Worth: "The image of the garden club has changed a great deal. People are beginning to look up to us for information rather than down at us for being a bunch of nuts. We are taking an environmental rather than a cosmetic approach." Added Mrs. Maxwell Steel of Huntingdon, Pa.: "The lovely art of floral arrangement is not one of our stated goals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: American Scene: The Garden-Club Ladies | 6/1/1970 | See Source »

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