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...least eight of the group could be called liberals. One definition agrees with those who have cited a "conservative coalition" or an "unholy alliance," the other with those who see an inner "club" based on seniority, ability, and personality, more than on politics. For Clark, the Establishment may consist, by definition, of the determined opponents of his proposals. This would resolve the ambiguity of his definition somewhat, since members of both the "conservative coalition" in the Senate and the "club" have reason to be wary of his proposals...
...evangelist said his week-long stay at the University will not be a "crusade." His appearances will consist of 30-minute lectures, followed by long question-and-answer sessions...
Most of the immigrants shrug off any concern about the future. This is especially true of the newcomers from Europe, who consist mainly of married couples intent on finding their place under South Africa's eternal sun, and on enjoying the easy living in a land where nannies and houseboys can still be hired for $30 a month. Said an engineer from England, Philip Bacchus, who with his wife and two children arrived with 526 fellow immigrants on the liner Empress of Britain: "After all, there is trouble everywhere." But won't the new arrivals be sickened...
...most recent plans for the library suggest that the building will consist of a simple memorial room to the late President and three major components: a museum, archives, and an institute. After public funds have been used to construct the library, it will be turned over to the federal government, which will administer the business of the library...
...world of magazine publishing is haunted by a handful of entrepreneurs who hold that the ingredients of success consist almost entirely of paper and ink. They are not particularly interested in mail subscribers or advertisers, although they accept such business as comes in unsolicited. Nor are they concerned much with the quality of their editorial product, relying on the probability that there are newsstand suckers who will buy anything. No one has applied this publishing theory with more personal satisfaction than a onetime freelance writer named Hy Steirman...