Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Flippie Brood. Since his wife's death last May in a head-on auto crash, Harlech has led a fairly quiet, solitary life except for a series of jet-age visits with Jackie. He accompanied her on a regal six-day tour of Cambodia in November, joined her in February at the Georgia plantation of former Ambassador to Great Britain John Hay Whitney, and escorted her, hand in hand, to Trader Vic's restaurant in Manhattan. Despite their obvious pleasure in one another's company, both have flatly denied rumors of a romance; Harlech says...
...power. Unmistakably up against the wall following the student seizure of five campus buildings, the university last week all but suspended formal undergraduate classes and canceled final exams. At the same time, however, a sense of fresh purpose seemed to be infecting almost everybody on the Morningside Heights campus except Rudd and his radical followers...
Shepard, who is retiring this season after 14 years as the Crimson's baseball mentor, watched as Peters completely handcuffed Yale's hitters except for a fourth-inning double...
Student-Faculty representation on the Overseers could hardly lead to substantial debate or lend the body's collective prestige to broad issues. It is conceivable that a large number of student and Faculty members of the Board could increase Overseer responsibility for Faculty appointments, but, except in the case of choosing a new President or new dean of a faculty, this practice would mean an unhealthy reversal of the University's decentralization process. In fact, the Faculty's powers (and indirectly, the students' influence) may be reduced by an active Board...
...device was the SDR (Special Drawing Right), the IMF's answer to the need for an expanding supply of international currency which does not require that the U.S. run a deficit or that South Africa and the Soviet Union sell their gold. SDR's will never exist except on the books of the IMF; they are strictly fiat money. They are currently called SDR's because no better name has evolved (the IMF would probably welcome suggestions). They are no more and no less than their name implies; they are the right of a member nation of the IMF, under...