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Word: eager (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...enter into the arrangement with zest. Gloria Bradfield, 30, wife of a Crown Zellerbach sales-training supervisor, has moved her household ten times in the past nine years. During that time, the Bradfields have bought one house, built two others, and had three children. "We're not as eager to move as we once were," says Mrs. Bradfield, but she still sees virtues in the nomadic life. "It's sort of like New Year's," she explains, "getting a chance to start all over again. I'd hate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Job: Corporate Nomads | 9/29/1967 | See Source »

...have been shown many times the horrors of Hiroshima's twisted victims and the Stranglove minds who are eager to update Hiroshima, and that massage has all but lost its message. For years directors of anti-war films have been hoping that the anti-war film will be the anti-war film...

Author: By Kerry Gruson, | Title: Kevin White for Mayor | 9/25/1967 | See Source »

...City, where 45,000 out of 55,000 teachers in the city's public schools ignored a court order to report for work after rejecting a two-year, $125 million salary increase. Supervisors and volunteers-ranging from rabbis to S.N.C.C. Leader H. Rap Brown to an assortment of eager but inexperienced parents-tried to keep classes going, but they served as little more than baby sitters. At P.S. 146, Assistant Principal Royce Phillips even picked up a guitar, led pupils in a sing-along session...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Schools: Pursuit of Power | 9/22/1967 | See Source »

Nothing exceeds like success. Eliminations within each country to determine the national entries in next sum mer's international championships will be starting shortly. And entry applications have already been received from two eager new contenders-Sweden and Spain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Race Is to the Daft | 9/15/1967 | See Source »

...whole question of uncoded checks. Out in Las Vegas, Caesar's Palace was quick to announce that casino customers were welcome to use them as usual. On the other hand, saloon keepers and merchants, who often find that a universal check is made of rubber, are just as eager to stretch the law. "Sorry," cashiers at an A. & P. store in Atlanta told check-seeking customers, "they're illegal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Banking: Who's Afraid of The Big Blank Check? | 9/15/1967 | See Source »

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