Word: credited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Against all debits, Lindsay has two major accomplishments to his credit. He gave the city a sense of excitement, pride and stylish fun. And while other U.S. cities were torn by riots, Lindsay could cool Harlem or Bedford-Stuyvesant by strolling through their streets, meeting their inhabitants and keeping in careful touch with their problems. But last week his lucky touch seemed to be failing for the first time...
...anyone will be able to open a Giro account. An account holder can leave standing instructions to have his regular bills rent or mortgage installments, telephone and electric bills-paid automatically out of his account. If the recipient also has a Giro account, the computer will simply credit the payment to him, and there will be no charge for the service. If he does not have an account, the post office will mail him a money order and charge the payer 9?, compared with a bank's usual charges of 12? to 16? for a check. Every time someone...
...cherry, which turns out to sit atop a chocolate sundae, which turns out to be the focal point for a swirling phantasmagoria of color. All of which, it also turns out, is a 60-second videotape commercial for a venerable Manhattan-based restaurant chain. "The chocolate sundae," proclaims a credit line that rolls diagonally across the TV tube, was "photographed for Schrafft's by Andy Warhol...
...building, Moses Hall, was the second students occupied this week in a conflict stemming from the California Board of Regents' decision not to give credit for a course in which Eldridge Cleaver is lecturing. One hundred students have asked to take the course for credit and 400 are auditing...
...Harvard Undergraduate Council recommended last week that credit be withdrawn from ROTC courses. The HUC resolution will probably be brought up before the Faculty at the November meeting under new business...