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Word: bushed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Recently, Washington's new U.N. Ambassador, George Bush, argued that at least an occasional trip away from the East River would be good for the U.N., which has been quartered in the New York area ever since it was founded. "If the General Assembly could meet in Africa, Latin America, Asia or in Paris, London, Geneva or for that matter any part of the world," he said, "it would in my view revitalize the organization...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Should the U.N. Switch? | 6/14/1971 | See Source »

...came in and "turned and fired into the park area-simultaneously as they fired into the dormitory," Having made their point, they picked up their cartridge shells and filed a report, as fictional as Faulkner, that spoke of snipers on the roof tops and an uppity nigger beneath every bush. From time to time during the attack, Jackson students had waved white flags as they came out of cover to collect the dead and mutilated...

Author: By Tony Hill, | Title: Jackson State Old Times There Are Forgotten | 5/26/1971 | See Source »

...Bush met with Fouraker last week and said yesterday, "We had been concerned with the vagueness of 'corrective action'. But Fouraker indicated his reasons for leaving the wording unspecific and we are satisfied with them. Our concern now is that he make a statement aimed at the student body, not just the SA, to clarify what the school's policy on surveillance of student groups...

Author: By Mark Welshimer, | Title: AASU Supports B-School's FBI Stand | 5/25/1971 | See Source »

Fouraker said yesterday that Thomas A. Graves Jr., associate deau of the MBA Faculty. will meet with Bush and Kelly next week to decide the "question of what, when, and exactly to whom a more complete statement should be made...

Author: By Mark Welshimer, | Title: AASU Supports B-School's FBI Stand | 5/25/1971 | See Source »

Fouraker said the statement would be worded in terms "similar" to his letter to the SA. Neither Bush nor Fouraker would say why more specific words than "corrective action" would not be used to describe the consequences of engaging in surveillance or divulging confidential information...

Author: By Mark Welshimer, | Title: AASU Supports B-School's FBI Stand | 5/25/1971 | See Source »

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