Word: choses
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...abolition of slavery because they felt that the resulting freedmen would be worse off than they had been as slaves. The parallel becomes still more striking when one remembers that in the meantime, ex-slaves such as Frederick Douglass fought vehemently for abolition. Just as these Northern whites chose to ignore Douglass (no doubt feeling that they knew better than he), so does Robert Conway ignore the sentiments of men like Nelson Mandela, the late Steven Biko, and the late Nobel Prize Winner and African National Congress Chairman Albert J. Luthuli, who has said. "The economic boycott of South Africa...
Vorenberg "really did not go for that," Feldvebel said yesterday, and the program was revised as a system of loans with the forgiveness option. But this fall, the Financial Aid Committee chose to take no stand on the forgiveness provision, neither endorsing nor objecting...
Many investors wanting more security and income chose the regional companies, which offer safe, annual dividend yields in the 8% to 10% range. One of the favorites was Bell Atlantic. It covers the territory from New Jersey to Washington, and has perhaps the most cost-efficient operation of all the new companies. Bell Atlantic shares opened at 65¾ and rose to 68⅞. Just two lost ground: Southwestern Bell, which started the week at 62 but finished at 61, and BellSouth, which dipped from...
...would be extremely pleased if Fraser chose to accept," said James L. Medoff, who teaches labor courses in the Economics department and is a member of the faculty committee overseeing the program...
LeTellier explained that the Olympic Committee chose four stadiums on the East and West coasts to host the preliminary games. The other three locations are Navy, Stanford, and the Rose Bowl...