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Instead, Three Thirty Six presents what it calls "News Flashes" that summarily feature Daniel Ellsberg, Larry Dicara, B.F. Skinner (complete with University News Office photo), the New Hampshire Primaries, Richard Herrnstein, and Misha Petkavich. Along the way, Three Thirty Six reminds us that "Most of us cherish the idea of free will," that "New Hampshire voters like to be wooed," and that students "have given up protest because it is just not as much fun as blowing weed and making love." Darling, shall we join the action against the JFK Building tomorrow? Oh no, dearest, I'd much prefer...
...While gold cannot realistically be dropped completely as a form of money because too many people cherish it, its role should diminish, and it should be gradually replaced by the IMF Special Drawing Rights ("paper gold...
Land's stockholders may have to cherish their more intangible rewards for some time. Although Polaroid's first-quarter profits grew by a healthy 17% over those of 1971, Treasurer Harvey Thayer has predicted that the rest of 1972 will be a "lean year," partly because of the huge sums of cash required for production of the new camera. Yet Land, who literally invented the $540 million instant-photography market, displayed profound confidence in his latest product. "Our camera is intellectually complicated and operationally simple," he said. "All you have to do to have the picture...
...information is entirely inaccurate and misleading. My wife left Acapulco before the arrival of President and Mrs. Johnson; she has been in Yucatan, making a film. I myself have not been in Acapulco since Christmas. We respect President and Mrs. Johnson and we cherish their friendship; however, this time we did not have an opportunity to contact them...
Stage, you gave me the light in which to scintillate but took away the soft shadow and the subtle gleam...I was painting great placards, rationalizing slyly that a watercolor can hardly be seen in a large hall...I began to cherish not quietness-- but thunder, and when you do this it is easy to go wrong. --Yevgeny Yevtushenko, from "The Stage...