Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...today, South Korea can take credit for some remarkable gains in the difficult task of nation-building. The picture is not all bright; the country suffers from moral and material problems endemic in much of Asia. Still, South Korea could serve as something of a model for other troubled and divided countries, including South Viet...
Last summer, funded by a $25,000 grant from the Ford Foundation, EFA sent students abroad for service work, and sponsored projects in this country. It has also run a non-credit seminar program during the year...
Another major change to be considered would revamp the present seminar program -- now non-credit -- into a course for credit given by the University...
...third of the rise merely represented higher prices. Consumers spent an additional $5 billion on services in the last quarter, but two-thirds of that increase was the result of higher costs for the services performed. Other reasons for the drop in sales are uncertainty over Viet Nam, credit restrictions caused by last fall's tight-money crisis and, as far as autos are concerned, customer worries about safety. Last week the safety problem loomed anew for Detroit: Ford announced that it is recalling 217,000 Thunderbirds, Falcons, Fairlanes, Comets, Mustangs and Cougars because of possible flaws in their...
...Miss Anschuetz's and her director's credit that the power of her static presence is so firmly established that in scenes where she appears only as a blown-up photograph on the wall, we are very much aware of her proximity to the sequence. In fact, we feel that she is there. In the one scene where she actually enters a room already dominated by her photograph, we are pretty sure that she's there twice. The sequence indicates that she and Lerner make love after the dissolve, and the physical duality of her image is an obvious...