Word: developed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...This is a very valuable program, and most of us hope the colleges and universities will have a chance to help develop it," he continued. "I think Harvard's experience in these areas would be useful to the program...
...most important, the Combined Charities Committee should develop a more flexible selection system which would take account of both student suggestions and student activities. If students suggest charities in one area--education, for example--there is no reason why the Committee should not recommend more than one charity in this field, even if it must cut back in another area. Similarly, preference should be given to an extra-University activity, like the Mississippi civil rights movement, in which many Harvard students are participating...
...know, I haven't had to kick in any of my other races this fall, so I didn't have any confidence in my speed. You see, I hadn't really had any reason so far to develop confidence in my speed, so in that sense you might say I wasn't completely ready today...
...then a serious problem will develop. The earth will be so thickly covered with layers of people and machinery that it will generate enormous heat. Some 60 million billion people, living 120 to the square meter in air-conditioned 2,000-story buildings, will keep the earth's skin glowing orange...
...give yourself over to God." Like Norman Vincent Peale, he spends more time analyzing modern ills than expounding theology, his chatty sermons are lightened by references to such contemporary phenomena as booing cricket umpires, which he deplores, and cosmetics, which he endorses ("God made women beautiful, and they should develop this talent"). When he recently took his text from the Sermon on the Mountain"Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth"-Powell turned it into a homily on how to live with an inferiority complex...