Word: enjoy
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...came from the 447 passengers traveling tourist, who not only stifled in their below-deck cabins but were also finally reduced to eating potatoes and beans. Once ashore, and with transportation to the U.S. or Europe promised by the Portuguese shipowners, the great majority of the travelers seemed to enjoy their adventure in retrospect...
...misfit, Marilyn Monroe was radiant as she at tended a Manhattan showing of The Mis fits, escorted by Co-Star Montgomery Clift. Seated two rows in front of her was ex-Husband Arthur Miller, who had written the script. They exchanged no greet ings - but both seemed to enjoy their own work as displayed on the screen...
...Bundy's successor will enjoy an almost unparalleled opportunity to channel undergraduate teaching in old or new directions, with or without major expenses. He can continue the trend toward academic specialization, which has made the College a prep school for graduate study, reassert the purposes of General Education, or choose from a variety of other courses. Many specific changes aimed toward greater curricular flexibility can enhance the quality of undergraduate education without involving large sums of money...
...same time, the initiates will enjoy the tight camerawork on the musicians. The closeup of Brookmeyer masked behind sunglasses and Guiffre bouncing energetically around the bandshell is a treat; so is the intense concentration of Hamilton during his solo. It is a commonplace of jazz that much rapport is lost in a large all-star program like Newport, and shots like these more than compensate...
Campaigner Kennedy repeatedly opposed federal aid to such schools. "The principle of church-state separation precludes aid to parochial schools," said he, "and private schools enjoy the abundant resources of private enterprise." Cardinal Spellman simply does not accept that view. The nation's nonpublic schools enroll 6,800,000 students, he noted, of which Catholic schools have more than 5,000,000-or 11% of all U.S. schoolchildren...