Word: cautioningly
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Though her mother used to caution her to "never say anything you don't want printed on Page One of the newspaper," Luci Baines Johnson has always had a mind of her own-and more than a touch of her father's garrulity. As a result of her uninhibited utterances and intuitive escapades, Luci made Page One only too often. Now, however, the President's 18-year-old daughter gives evidence of new serenity and purpose, brought about in large measure by her recent conversion to Roman Catholicism. "I used to feel frivolity was good...
...rarely appearing in public. Their only visible act last week was the dismissal of the head of the national police, an appointee of ousted Buddhist I Corps Commander Nguyen Chanh Thi, who was replaced by one of Ky's loyal Air Force colonels. The Directory's caution was probably well-advised. Coup rumors were even thicker than usual, and Viet Nam's Catholics showed signs that they may pick up the troublemaking where the Buddhists left...
...week. Some observers had expected it to be the watershed meeting of world Communism, where the Red Chinese would be read out of the party. Others had anticipated that it would mark a return to Stalinism. Instead, the 23rd was likely to pass into history as the Congress of Caution...
Finally, a word of caution and an apology. Space limitations make it impossible to treat three of the smallest fields, Near Eastern Languages, Geological Sciences and Sanskrit; interested freshmen should consult the departmental offices. And remember that the guide, like the departments' PR men and your embittered senior friends, has a bias. Please don't believe everything...
...Perhaps Congress could embarrass the manufacturers into providing standard safety equipment by requiring them to label all new cars, "Caution: automobile driving may be hazardous to your health...