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Word: colde (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...them on the way." The President removed his gold-rimmed glasses and rubbed his eyes. "I haven't been sleeping so well, you know, what with the bombing and all. Neither has Rusk. Poor Rusk. He came in the other night for a late conference with a terrible cold. I've had one, too, for the last six months. I told him to go home and sleep and forget about the Tuesday lunch [Johnson's weekly meeting with Rusk, Defense Secretary Clark Clifford, CIA Chief Richard Helms and others]. He looked awful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: The Unexpected Guest | 12/6/1968 | See Source »

...minute later, Harvard was ahead, as Baldassari scored with assists from Lemieux and Joe Tibbetts. The team continued to dominate all but the last minutes of the game, stopping Colby cold despite several penalties and continued Colby efforts to catch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: J.V. Icemen Score Early, Dump Colby by 11-5 Count | 12/4/1968 | See Source »

...based on the notion that the country's universities should serve the needs of the warfare state. As long as American universities continue to accept these institutions on their campuses they legitimize the idea that the universities and the military should work hand-in-glove in fighting the Cold War. And Harvard, as the oldest and most prestigious of American universities, has the strongest impact of all in this regard. The Army, by staying here no matter how few students in its program, appears to have learned this lesson far better than Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Military Training at Harvard | 12/2/1968 | See Source »

...expansion of the American military machine has become perhaps the greatest threat of all, the time has come to make it clear that Harvard is no longer interested in being used in a one-sided deal with the military establishment. If we are to strike at the ideology of Cold War unity on which ROTC is based, then this should be done in the most forceful way possible--by abolishing military training on campus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Military Training at Harvard | 12/2/1968 | See Source »

...place for an ideal Lampoon. There are many days when it's not so great to get out of bed and realize you're alive in Cambridge--days when the Massachusetts sky dumps its cheerless load of snow and misery onto the frozen ground, when fingers numbed by cold try to hammer out the five tutorial papers due by dawn, when the sparkly conversation of a Lesley College charmer is not quite enough to make a satisfactory night's entertainment. On those bleak days, an ideal Lampoon would appear at the corner newsstands. And like a speech by Al Vellucci...

Author: By James M. Fallows, | Title: The Lampoon | 12/2/1968 | See Source »

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