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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Estimates of the number of people attending ranged from 100 to 300. They all reportedly enjoyed themselves, "because they knew just what to expect." But every other dance was a Viennese waltz, noted a little Barnard girl, "which is kind of unfortunate if your date doesn't know how to waltz...

Author: By Faye Levine, | Title: Big 'Cliffe Dance Snows the Fans | 3/24/1964 | See Source »

...possible that we will develop a more standardized program for those who haven't had any introduction to economics. A committee will be looking over the problem this summer, he went on, "and we expect that there will be some changes made in the program by next fall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ec Dept. Appoints New Head Tutor; Lars Sandberg to Replace Wilkinson | 3/24/1964 | See Source »

Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38 has told University officials that he "does not expect to return to teaching" in the foreseeable future...

Author: By David M. Gordon, | Title: Won't Return To Teaching---Schlesinger | 3/23/1964 | See Source »

Merciless in his depiction of existing injustice and the Negroes' sense of outrage, Malcolm's stimulus evoked a sympathetic response. "You expect me to stand up here and say what you'd say. But I'd be out of my mind," he said candidly, and the Harvard audience, expecting slogans but sensing frankness, listened...

Author: By Ben W. Heineman jr., | Title: Malcolm X | 3/21/1964 | See Source »

Although manufacturers expect their sales to rise at least 6% to a new record this year, they have shown no intention of panicking into a massive inventory buildup, plan to buy just enough to keep stocks at the present ratio of 1.5 times sales volume. Their restraint is important to the economy, since rapid buildups during past periods of good business have had a major hand in triggering recessions. It also means that inventories, long used as a dependable indicator, from now on will be far less valuable in charting the course of the economy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: Restraint in TheStockroom | 3/20/1964 | See Source »

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