Word: correct
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...must thank TIME not only for creating an interesting, informative and accurate portrayal of the "three or thirty sides" of my grandfather, but also for getting "off its pages and into the minds of its readers" a correct image-the warm affection and informal joviality he was capable of sharing. Finally he no longer bears the formerly endured brand by the public of a press lord who, like a ticker-tape machine, can only spew forth hard facts...
...School Committee submitted last month what was clearly its final offer. It was approved by the State Board of Education last Wednesday. Now, the fight is over--at least for the next six months, until the School Committee has to submit a new year's plan to correct racial imbalance...
...Correct, Compassionate." Roberts and Manchester chiefly differ in describing the interplay between Lyndon Johnson and Kennedy's bereaved intimates during the hours immediately after the murder. The overwhelming impression created by Death's prepublication publicity is that Manchester condemns Johnson for needless cruelty. In the Look serialization, Manchester writes that "aspects of Johnson's behavior in a very understandable state of shock may have proven exacerbating." To this, Roberts replies that Johnson's assumption of power was "careful, correct, considerate and compassionate...
...lack of analytic thinking helps explain the almost magical power individual words seem to have. In his concept of cheng ming, "the rectification of names," Confucius pointed out that names and terminology must be correct, otherwise "the people do not know to move hand or foot." This idea, suggest Edwin Reischauer and John Fairbank in a joint book on Asia, really means not so much that theory should correspond to reality, but "that reality should be made to conform with theory." Similarly, the problem of appearance is involved in the concept of face. Partly, face is a preference of form...
...doubt that inaccuracy in orchestral nomenclature is an editorial policy of the CRIMSON, and I cannot imagine that the reviewer intended to abuse the artistry of percussionists, but I do feel obliged to correct a bit of misinformation presented in the review of the recent HRO concert...