Word: containers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first excerpts appeared this week, it was clear that the book does not contain any smashing revelations. It is neither chatty nor ponderous. It will satisfy neither readers looking for personal gossip nor scholars seeking profound insights into the forces shaping global politics. Yet it does move easily in short sentences and simple narrative style to convey Nixon's interpretations of history in an unambiguous fashion, full of specific, if incidental, detail...
...first issue of the magazine will contain 50 pages of poetry, short stories, photography, art, and humor by students, faculty, and staff at the Medical and Dental Schools, and the School of Public Health...
...City yesterday released a statement outlining three plans of action: a moratorium on sale of residential property to non-profit organizations, zoning petitions and home-rule petitions. The council proposed to contain Cambridge-area universities' growth, a Cambridge resident said last night...
...three to five waxy, bullet-shaped white suppositories inserted one at a time into the vagina at three-hour intervals). The World Health Organization has given its blessings to more widespread clinical trials for the drug. If it proves safe and reliable, WHO officials feel it can help to contain an exploding global population. Some medical questions must be settled as well. An overdose of a powerful abortifacient may possibly have serious consequences. For this and other reasons, strict limits have been placed on a similar second-trimester vaginal suppository, Prostin E2, which the Upjohn Co. made available...
...publication will contain several original and translated poems, short stories, book reviews and essays on topics including Japanese investment in the U.S., Chinese intellectual history in the 17th century, Oriental woodcut art and the role of women and the family in modern Japan, Andrew D. Gordon '74, a third-year graduate student and chairman of the colloquium, said yesterday...