Word: conservee
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In Washington, Schmidt's main aim was simply to get acquainted with Gerald Ford. There are no major issues dividing Bonn and Washington, and Schmidt wanted to meet with Ford's top economic advisers to try to better coordinate the U.S.-German attack on inflation and world recession...
If the administration finds that too many students in the test dormitories leave their windows open, then no purchase may be made. But for now the Faculty favors the three-track because it costs less and has a movable screen, while the administration wants the fixed-screen two-track, which...
The problem: the energy crisis. The speaker: Henry Kissinger, in a major policy address at the University of Chicago last week. The Secretary of State has long recognized that the economic and political dislocations rocking the globe show all the signs of events that in many times past have led...
GARY HART, 36, the manager of George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign, who defeated Colorado's two-term incumbent Republican Senator, Peter Dominick. A sort of "Marlboro man" turned politician, the Kansas-born Hart stumped the state for 18 months in an endless switchback between the vote-rich...
FEA polls show that Americans, who are perhaps unjustly accused of being galvanized by nothing less than all-out war, are ready to adopt measures to conserve energy despite the costs involved. This willingness to accept some austerity may reveal a realism about the horrendous international problems created by extortionate...