Word: expectance
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...would expect more responsible journalism from The Harvard Crimson than was evidenced by the Sept. 29 article on Israel Shahak. Shahak's claims also appear in a book which is currently being circulated in Europe. The description on the back cover begins with: "The threat of death at the hands of the Israeli fascists hangs over the author of this book." The front cover bears the name of Israeli Shahak. Besides his name, in prominent letters, are the words "Professor at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem...
...Carter are grappling with a peculiarly baffling problem to which no one has proposed a wholly satisfactory solution. Businessmen argue that Carter's taxes would only feed inflation without reducing consumption much; the Administration contends that fuel costs to the consumer must go up and business cannot expect to take all the increase in profits. The outcome, so far, is a debilitating uncertainty: the House passed Carter's program almost intact, the Senate dismembered it and no one can now predict what compromise may emerge from the conference committee. Meanwhile, businessmen apprehensively note that polls indicate that Carter...
...former assistant to Johns, put the retrospective together; the West Coast science-fiction writer Michael Crichton (The Andromeda Strain) supplied a catalogue text. It is, of course, a fascinating show; but the painter who rises from it is not the Leonardesque genius we have all been conditioned to expect...
...adding a section of drawing to the unseen one before. The game produced weird and poetic monsters on paper. Johns' interest is only in the folds: the hatchings repeat, mirror and reverse one another. It is only a formal device and, compared with what one has learned to expect from the earlier Johns, it is a weak raison...
Then, following a ritual as intricate as an Aztec sacrificial rite -and only slightly less colorful -CBS Chairman William Paley met with his top aides. At "Black Rock," CBS'S somber, granite headquarters on Manhattan's Sixth Avenue, the troops were told to expect an announcement of executive changes at 3:30 p.m. At 3:30 they were told to wait until 4 -coincidentally when the stock market closed and it would be too late for investors to be react...