Word: extended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...past five years, she said, more and more girls have decided to extend their professional education over as many as 20 years to prepare themselves for careers they will follow after their children are grown. "We need the kind of flexibility in scheduling, in evaluating, in financial support that the graduate schools are not ready for," she added...
William Espinosa does his best to consign the President's plan to the ash heap with Buckley-esque logic and equally obtuse prose. His argument that Johnson's plan represents a thinly veiled desire to extend the control of the President over Congress may be valid. But paranoid statements like "the Executive searches with lupine voracity for problem areas that it may entrench itself in yet another sphere of life" are absurd...
...Arthur Godfrey takes a long and nostalgic look at the early days of radio (he was "Red Godfrey, the Warbling Banjoist" in 1929) and the precocious but troubled babyhood of television. Lucille Ball, Bing Crosby and John Scott Trotter are among the guests. Old film clips and recordings extend the reach back; some current behind-the-scenes footage brings it up to date again...
Leary's doubts about the psychedelic movement did not extend to marijuana. "The only problem with marijuana," he said, "is that it is almost free. It is not addictive, nontoxic, and less dangerous than alchohol...
...other two seniors hung onto their undefeated records. John Hawkins, playing number three, won his third straight. And Wayne Thornborough fired the best round of the day, a five-over par 76, to extend his unbeaten streak to four matches. Thornborough, now number six, will switch positions with number five man Bob Kidder for today's contest...