Word: expressed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Jimmy Carter is the fellow whose unabashed, if not totally strict Evangelicalism brought this all up. Is he exploiting his religion to gather delegates? Or is there some deeper national yearning that is moving people toward him as the first to express so openly his spirituality...
...Reza Pahlevi assumed power in Iran in 1953 after a coup sponsored by the CIA; since then, Iran has been run as a virtual police state, and its educational system has come under increasing control by the repressive regime. Curriculum is strictly controlled by the state, and professors who express views opposing those of the regime are tortured until they recant. The Shah is friendly with the United States, however; apparently that's all Harvard has cared about since it began its $1.5 million involvement in Iran...
...writing to express my deep concern about overcrowding at Mather House. As a resident of Mather, I am worried about both the housing situation of present residents and that of rising sophomores next year. Though all the Houses will be crowded, it is clear that Mather House will be the most overcrowded, especially in terms of living space per person, lack of privacy and crowding of common facilities. The recent assignment of freshmen to Houses indicates that Mather House will be even more uncomfortable next year than this, with a total of 507 people assigned. I feel that this kind...
...Ford 56%, Reagan 28%. Among all voters, confidence in Ford's handling of two basic policy is sues is reasonably strong. Almost three out of four voice some or a lot of confidence in his management of the economy and inflation. Two out of three express some or a lot of confidence in his conduct of foreign affairs. At the same time, the Reagan campaign has been hurting Ford by generating concern about U.S. military power compared with Russia's. One out of two voters are worried about the state of U.S. military power and consider...
...clear," the panel said, to what extent the senior faculty had "any real appreciation" of what Hartman's course involved, nor did they "adequately express" their concerns to him. In addition, the report supports Hartman's contention that his administrative work as director of the UFS made it difficult for him to carry a normal teaching load...