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...time the agreement was signed are now the only people officially personally responsible for any expense connected with the Festival, including possible damage to trees or to University property. (There'll be plenty of groovy structures, materials, and bodies to paint and do beautiful things with-so this caveat is in the agreement just because that's the way things are normally done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Earth People's Festival | 4/15/1970 | See Source »

...enough money for a long enough period to achieve the kind of results Nixon talks about. "As we get more education for the dollar," Nixon promised, "we will ask the Congress to supply many more dollars for education." Allen, who supports the basic thinking of the message, added the caveat: "We are not going to find any panaceas in this business, but we had better start now, because we cannot afford to go on putting large sums into education while the reading levels go down, down, down." To which John Gardner responded: "We all can arrive at a variety...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: School Message: Learn to Teach | 3/16/1970 | See Source »

...course, in everything, caveat emptor...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Our First Annual January Bargain Tour | 1/9/1970 | See Source »

...Europe, in the Middle East, in Asia. Let us say simply and proudly that our ability to keep the peace also requires above all that America once again become a symbol of decency and hope, fully deserving the trust and respect of all mankind." He added an important caveat: "Let us not make the mistake of saying that defeat is easy to take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: M-DAY'S MESSAGE TO NIXON | 10/24/1969 | See Source »

...investigation is symptomatic of Washington's widening concern for consumer protection. Beginning in 1966, a tide of caveat vendor legislation has covered auto safety, truth in packaging, truth in lending, the inspection of meat, poultry and the labeling of flammable clothing. Last week the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed some truth-in-naming rules for companies seeking to register new stock for sale to the public. Under the SEC's guidelines, stock issues with names that might mislead investors would be forbidden. Such linguistic legerdemain is becoming more and more frequent, the commission complained, particularly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Consumer: Loaded Odds | 4/18/1969 | See Source »

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