Word: earned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...they aren't, the boys at the Harvard News Office are. Probably the most dependable and least exciting group, the News Office crew has little interest in the artistic projects of the Corbu crowd. They publish in the Alumni Bulletin and sometimes earn four figure salaries...
...road of moderation." As the No. 1 House Republican, he sees a new era of participation in party affairs by all wings. "No single Republican, not Barry Goldwater or Dean Burch, should assume all the blame for the November disaster," he says. "But the moderate-to-liberal wing has earned a larger voice in making policy. The Republican Party must be active, articulate, dedicated. The American people aren't going to reinstate a two-party system by giving the Republican Party something. We've got to earn...
...Jack ("Murph the Surf") Murphy, 27, all habitués of Miami Beach spas. They were lean, tanned fun lovers who apparently made their living as beach boys and instructors in swimming, surfing and undersea diving. All were members of a loose fraternity of similarly inclined young men who earn untidy amounts of money entertaining lonely middle-aged ladies...
...convention in New York last week, lies with the intellectually sterile Ph.D. thesis. "Given the task of writing on a subject that interests nobody in a book that nobody will read, the candidate approaches his task with repugnance and he fulfills it often with loathing." But having suffered to earn his doctorate, the aspiring scholar must then publish or perish, thereby swelling the torrent of useless words...
Harold Wilson came to power seven weeks ago promising that "Britain will have just as much influence in the world as we can earn and deserve"-and gave his Labor government 100 days to make its mark. The financial world passed judgment in less than half that time, and in a crushing vote of no-confidence last week mounted the heaviest attack on the pound that Britain has faced since the early postwar years...