Word: existed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Wriston Plan has hardly even begun to fulfill goals hoped for by its early advocates. Barriers still exist between the fraternity man and independent--barriers made all the more glaring because posedly "separate but equalities for the fraternities independents now lie on either a thin fire wall...
...distressed him. "I am, believe me, beset by no small difficulties," he wrote, "and I am quite at a loss what to answer. Though I cannot define the nature of their damnation, yet I do not dare to say that it would have been better for them not to exist than to exist as they now are." Martin Luther agreed with Augustine. John Calvin sidestepped the issue by stressing predestination; if an infant was elected for salvation, Calvin held, lack of baptism could not keep him from it, and if he was damned to hell, baptism could not save...
...experiment with large-scale production of artificial isotopes. Isotopes that do lot exist in nature are generally made by bombarding natural elements with neurons in a reactor. A nuclear explosion underground will supply a vast number of neutrons for this purpose...
...went a long way toward vindicating the choice of Webster's complicated and allusive masterpiece. For the first time a group of actors concentrated seriously enough on clarity to prove that the theater's acoustics are not defective; and a director seemed aware that the drama center did not exist solely for the University's English majors...
...often Elizabethan works are staged in a spirit of resignation, as if their plots are so remote or meandering that it is futile to emphasize anything but "the poetry." (Most directors who do realize that dramatic poetry cannot exist without drama, go to the other extreme and delineate plot-line until nothing is left of the text but a Hymarx outline.) The current production strikes a fitting balance: Webster's language is respected while his tale of murder and intrigue is played to the hilt...