Word: corneres
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...revenues over the long run and cut into plans for social programs, as they believe a permanent tax cut would do. Okun, a senior fellow at Washington's Brookings Institution and once chief economic adviser to Lyndon Johnson, feels that a permanent cut would "paint Carter into a corner" before he has a chance to move on such other fronts as welfare reform and health insurance...
White's collections of essays (One Man 's Meat': The Second Tree From the Corner) have proved him a master of belles-lettres. This collection makes him a master of crank letters as well. Many of them may seem too personal to amuse any but White's immediate family. But the author's journalism and classic children's books-Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little-have expanded that family by millions. Moreover, readers of the Letters of E.B. White may be purchasing a textbook at no extra price. In a brief note...
Hooft responded with a long jumper from the left corner, and another from the right side, but it was not enough to stop the onslaught...
...President's market he didn't corner--What about Mrs. Horner...
...BACK corner of the basement of the Science Center Library, Rand Corporation reports fill 130 feet of shelf space. At one end of the shelves are technical reports from the early '50s, when the new corporation was essentially a research and development arm of the Air Force. At the other end are sociological studies done for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in the spring of this year. Between 1950 and now, Rand researchers seem to have studied subjects as diverse as any in the world, as well as a few beyond this world at NASA's request...