Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...select a highly unrepresentative sample of students, project as reality the mood of befuddled old-style liberalism in the face of New Left propaganda, decide to trust the mythological student you create on a flimsy basis, namely his "awareness" and "commitment." You fail to give credit to conservative activist students, who outnumber S.D.S. members by more than 5 to 1. Further, you fail to mention that there are students who intellectually envision the solutions to "bureaucracy" and "dehumanization" in addition to the few whose inarticulate ravings and uncritical grasp of history dominate your pages. There are many among...
...additional $140 million drawing from the IMF. Britain is headed for an expected deficit of at least $500 million in 1968, but expects to show a substantial surplus in 1969. It is now trying to arrange a longer-term loan to go along with the three-year credit it received from the IMF. Such a loan, which will probably be financed by a group of individual countries, is necessary to stem the continuing flight from sterling that, if allowed to go unchecked, could increase pressure for yet another devaluation of the pound...
Some companies try to get out of trouble by diversifying into new fields, but American Motors Corp. has traveled the opposite route. Last year the debt-ridden automaker sold off its profitable credit subsidiary, Redisco Inc., to rival Chrysler Corp. That left the appliance-making Kelvinator division as A.M.C.'s only major operation outside of the automobile business-and A.M.C. ever since has been seeking a buyer for Kelvinator...
Drysdale: Oh, sure. Of course, my wife Ginger deserves a lot of credit; she was a Rose Bowl princess before I married her, and I don't know how she manages to take such good care of me and Kelly Jean and our house in Hidden Hills and still find time to do her Halo and Lifebuoy commercials...
...their producers seemed themselves too numbed to grasp full command of the story until several hours after the shooting. Huntley and Brinkley seemed uncommonly beside the point; the early reporting hours demanded more footwork and fast talk-and less punditry. NBC anchorman Frank McGee shared with Sander Vanocur the credit for the coolest and ablest reporting on any channel...