Word: complement
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...years since his 1968 presidential campaign, George C. Wallace has taken on a comely new wife, an old job as Governor of Alabama, and a mod wardrobe to complement both. But on one point he has remained constant. The man who once stood in the schoolhouse door to prevent integration now wants to stand at the gate of the White House to prevent either major-party candidate from gaining entry except on Wallace's own terms. The only question that remains is not whether he will run, but which party will be hurt more by his presence...
...people have spent the past several years, looking for political activity with which to complement--and not exclusively dominate--their lives. "I was into the women's movement for a while," said a woman from Washington, D.C., "but they were giving French lessons at two in the afternoon. I work and can't go traipsing off to study French. I found NAM much more relevant...
...consider the Harvard-Radcliffe House system a singular educational asset with great potential for complementing departmental education and for institutionalizing curricular innovation. House General Education courses and projects should be expanded to foster study of contemporary social issues and problems. These House seminars would complement the traditional conception of General Education derived from the Redbook, the idea of a historical smorgasbord of Western civilization, which is still valuable. Members of all faculties in the University and fellows from the research institutes should be enlisted and compensated to lead House courses. Some of the successful informal courses now being offered through...
...Gurion's pace has hardly slowed. Visiting him last week in his trim green bungalow in the Negev, TIME Correspondent Marlin Levin found him hard at work on memoirs that will complement his history. Ben-Gurion is writing mainly for the youth of Israel. "I want to tell them what has been done so far, what was good and what was not so good, so that they should know how to continue Jewish history...
...Harvard center, which will complement the resources and staff of the Library, is being funded partly by two grants of $2.5 million each. One grant is from the Ford Foundation, while the other is provided by "friends of the University"--a fund-raising drive headed by C. Douglas Dillion '31, the current president of the Board of Overseers...