Word: expression
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...growth." Patrick always says "late '60s and early '70s" as if it were one word. He graduated from Harvard 10 years ago and gave up going to the law school of his choice in order to join the counterculture in Berkeley. He used to sleep on the floor to express solidarity with the struggle of third world people, but now he does it because it's Japanese...
...Government too many officials express their own views on foreign policy. This flaw surfaced with the blundering "no" vote by our U.N. Ambassador on the Falklands cease-fire resolution [June 14]. True, communications can be a problem, but let's not disguise the issue. President Reagan should remind Secretary of State Haig and Ambassador Kirkpatrick of their duties: Mr. Haig to remain steadfast to the decision made by his boss; Mrs. Kirkpatrick to use her political savvy to convey our policy...
HSSR founder Robert Sorscher '83 said the group will not take sides on the issue of arms production or deployment but will try to help people express their views to their congressmen, regardless of their position...
...group's booklet includes advice on how to write an effective letter to a congressman arrange to testify before a congressional committee, and use the media to express an opinion...
...farewell address to his co-workers this spring. Bond tried to express his determination to help others enjoy his life's work. He quotedfrom a speech given in 1822 by Joseph Green Cogswell, then librarian of Harvard Cogswell described the importance of a great library-one whichhas the book you need even if you are the only one who wants it for a hundred years...