Word: candidate
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...File cabinets in the institute's offices have impressive combination locks, but the institute's annual reports outline the scope of the work in general terms, and such code names for specific projects as "Summit" and "Spicerack" are commonly heard on campus. The university has also been candid about the fact that roughly one-fourth of its annual $100 million in operating funds comes from research contracts and grants, although it says that only 19 out of nearly 900 specific projects include limitations on publishing the findings, and only twelve of these are military...
...consultant to some 90 New York Stock Exchange member firms, I have a high respect for Merrill Lynch's professional capabilities, but I find its pious, holier-than-thou preaching about commissions and mutual funds somewhat less than candid. Also, I might point out that it has risen from 60th place to third place among underwriters without any compunctions about acting on behalf of trusts and corporations as a dealer of large secondary distributions, where the commissions to the salesmen are five times as large as for normal brokerage. Isn't the customer entitled to be told when...
...Candid Camera...
...skillful use of faces in the crowd provides a visual comment on the action which raises the film far above the newsreel level. Or, is another instance, Rosi places Miguelin outside the Madrid ring selling souvenirs and records the scens when a policeman, unaware that he was on candid camera, chases the poor boy away...
...could be haled into court to defend their decisions. Shouted through the Senate last fall, the bill last week went to the White House. President Johnson, though less than enthusiastic about the measure, was nonetheless expected to sign it-if only to demonstrate that the Great Society can be candid as well as creative...