Word: expression
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...outsider reviewing the events of the past few years at Radcliffe would be utterly confused by what he saw. Attempts to strengthen the college's independence and unity have been countered by a progressively closer affiliation with Harvard; the student government which was organized with the express purpose of fostering discussion of college issues between students and administrators has gradually evolved into a mouthpiece for administration directives...
...individuality of the physician should be preserved. As an educated man he sould be critical and willing to express his personal views and not simply parrot the party line of his professional group. It is curious that at a time when medicine is thought to be one of the few remaining vocations which emphasizes the importance of the individual that in fact the physican is firmly bound by the convention of his profession...
...unofficial ballots -- close replicas, down to Kennedy's signature, of the original -- were designed to help alumni who had misplaced their official ballots, Powers said. Marvin was told in advance that the unauthorized ballots were being mailed out, Powers added, and he did not express disapproval...
Freelancer Wendell Merick arrived in late 1964 for a ten-day visit and has hung on ever since, working as a stringer for ABC and the London Daily Express. "Whenever I thought of leaving," he says, "something else blew up-and I just stayed." The Australian Broadcasting Commission's Donald Simmons plans to stay "as long as I don't get knocked off. Why give up the best news story in the world in favor of pushing a pen behind a desk?" Malcolm Browne, formerly of the Associated Press, has been awarded a fellowship and will leave soon...
...very minor poet for Paris' L'Express once raved: "What a lovely face, what carnal splendor, what a future!" Since those anapaests were hatched, the lass from Tunis, Actress Claudia Cardinale, 28, has taken her splendors to Hollywood, where not long ago she finished a farce with Rock Hudson called Blindfold. Everyone's eyes were wide open in Manhattan, when Claudia arrived to flack for the picture and offer learned comments right from the bosom. "It's not the only thing any more," she demurely told Broadway Gossip Earl Wilson. "You used to look only...