Word: designs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...petitioners add that "it is clear that the committee has had, and must continue to have so long as it is allowed to exist, a menacing impact upon our system of freedom of expression. The very design of the committee, and the mevitable manner of its functioning, bring it direct into conflict with the constitutional guarantee of free and open discussion...
...former assistant professor at the Graduate School of Design who is appealing his contract termination charged last week that the procedures established by a special faculty committee to hear his appeal are "structurally biased" in favor of the GSD Administration...
Hartman said the committee will ask Kilbridge to submit a summary of the reasons put forth by the Design School for not renewing his contrast. He said the summary is the state within the limits of confidentiality the pertinent factors involved in the case...
...successes of the Nixon-Kissinger policies, there have been some missteps even apart from Viet Nam. One evident weakness is that the balance-of-power design has not allowed much of a role for lesser nations. The White House has tried to compensate by declaring that in reality Japan and Western Europe are the two additional poles in a pentagonal relationship. Argues Harvard Government Professor Stanley Hoffmann: "We have, especially in Asia, moved as if the era of horizontal great-power diplomacy had arrived, and our weaker allies are disconcerted. We have, both in Europe and in Asia, behaved...
...Park Avenue by lighting that loud and vulgar Christmas tree on Park Avenue and 53rd Street...We earnestly urge you to put out those glaring lights." At first the bank gasped. Then it began explaining that 1) the tree was not "vulgar" but was a creation of the celebrated design firm of Raymond Loewy/William Snaith, creators of, among other things, the Coca-Cola bottle, and 2) the four-pointed star was not meant to be the bank's emblem, just another star of Bethlehem. Finally, said the bank, "we wish Mr. Hoving a very merry Christmas...