Word: cherishing
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...Harvard has always claimed to tolerate and cherish her eccentrics. Both Beach and Richards planned to give money to the College Fund; and most of their fellows recognised that second semester seniors are, if not burned out, at least peculiar. The school has developed ways to handle the situation, although UHS psychiatrists will not provide non-scholarship students with extended therapy...
...pooling will have to increase, despite massive psychological resistance to it. Many drivers cherish their hour of splendid isolation in the car as about the only time all day that they are alone to think out plans, muse philosophically or scream out their frustrations free from embarrassment. But the one-occupant-per-car habit is simply too expensive to be continued. Already, radio station WTOP in Washington broadcasts ads for car-pool organizers. The Federal Government, on William Simon's orders, is assigning parking space in lots on the basis of the number of car occupants rather than their rank?...
...TIME'S first editorial is to be applauded by all who cherish the Bill of Rights and abhor the despot whose reign of tyranny and corruption must be ended before America can once more be called the land of the free. Thank...
...guests sang Glorious Things of Thee Art Spoken, the princess strolled down the aisle on her father's arm. Behind her followed her only attendants: Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, 9, daughter of Princess Margaret, and Anne's brother Prince Edward, also 9. She promised "to love, cherish and to obey." The groom slipped onto her finger a wedding band that had been made from a nugget of Welsh gold from which had come wedding rings for the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret...