Word: doors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...secretary carried a black raincoat and insisted that it be put next to his chair in the WHRB "or else I'll forget it." But he left it under his seat as he left the studio, and he was halfway out the door before he realized that he'd forgotten it. He turned vaguely to one of his aides, and then realizing where it was, stepped briskly back through the door to retrieve the coat himself. Leaving for Quincy House, he walked, crisp and business-like to a waiting car, his sleekly combed hair unruffled by the sharp wind overhead...
...vest; Katzenbach makes the most expensively tailored suit look as if it came from the thrift shop. (Yet, as he explained to amused associates, he will always be U-the traditional designation of the Under Secretary in the department's phone book.) The Under Secretary's door was usually closed during Ball's tenure; it is now usually open. Ball was almost exclusively preoccupied with European unity and had a theologian's hostility toward Charles de Gaulle. Katzenbach is constitutionally open minded and has a rare gusto for new facts, theories, arguments...
Never have so many parents trembled at the salesman's glib pitch that knowledge is the key to happiness and that their children will not even find the door without an encyclopedia. Sales of encyclopedias written for school kids have at least tripled in the past ten years. Educators agree that an encyclopedia can aid learning, but only if it has something significant to say in clear words and pictures that appeal to a child - and only a few sets really do that...
...Having surmounted the obstacles of the Cambridge School Committee and a Selma, Ala. jail, the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee will speak on civil rights at 8 p.m. tonight at Briggs Cage. Tickets are on sale to the public for $1.50 at the Coop and at the door; members of the Young Democrats admitted free...
...years ago it was kept open from 9 a.m. until 12:45 a.m. on the suggestion of Miss Paget. The door was left open for anyone who wanted to use it, and the night watchman made frequent rounds. That lounge was eventually closed both because the administration felt that the privilege was being misused, and because the Feld House was transferred to the housekeeping staff which needed the space...