Word: closers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...thing that surprised me last year was the area of agreement on the committee," Farber said, "though it's my experience that often when you have a group compelled to think something out clearly and directly that it moves closer together." Several ACSR members said last year that they were surprised by the extent of the committee's agreement on issues it considered...
...when he takes office next fall. A specialist in sociology, Dahrendorf is currently the member in charge of science and education for the European Commission. His selection by the LS.E. (to replace Retiring Head Sir Walter Adams) is regarded by many as a symbolic move designed to bring Britain closer to the European community...
Merrill said that Harvard Ecology Action (HEA) will supervise the recycling project and will take a closer look at garbage collection in the four pilot buildings...
...feel I have to have a buffer zone," Hall said. "I feel more secure if I'm closer to the students...
...willy-nilly suggestions from downtown." Nor is it at all anxious to add to presidential power, however much economic sense Nixon's ideas might make. Thus for all the angry words, bruised feelings and wily maneuverings of the week, there was no sign that the nation was any closer to a tax increase...