Word: eye
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...umbrella under which all humanity could huddle, regardless. Varda One, a radical philologist, asks for the obliteration of such repugnant pronouns as he and she, his and hers. In place she offers ve, vis and ver. "We don't go around addressing persons by their race, height or eye color," says One. "Why should we identify them by sex?" Unfortunately, such designations tend to remove rather than increase an individual's sense of self. "Personalized" Christmas cards are about as personal as a paper...
...George Meany, to think harder and speak up louder about putting controls on raw agricultural prices. Meany is irked that wage increases in the last year have been held well within the Administration's 5.5% guideline, while food prices have grown as high as an elephant's eye. Says he: "They're still playing around with this idea that they can just control wages, but have no food controls because the President has said food controls would require a big bureaucracy." It certainly would; Meany suggests that the Government engage 100,000 paid enforcers, if necessary...
...methods of enabling clarity to strike the mind in Kundalini Yoga is for the student to shut his eyelids and focus his eyes on an area in the middle of his forehead. While breathing deeply and rhythmically, sometimes chanting "satnam," and seated with legs crossed, the student stares for several minutes at this "third eye" area...
...opening weeks of the U.N. General Assembly. But the U.N. has grown so rapidly in recent years that what was once routine diplomacy has now become a kind of diplomatic marathon. By the end of this week, Secretary of State Wil liam Rogers - hoarse of voice and red of eye - will have spent eleven days in New York; in that time, he will have held bilateral discussions with no few er than 66 foreign ministers or their deputies, a heavier schedule than that of any other diplomat...
Club Casablnea, 40 Brattle St., will sponsor a backgammon tournament at 6 p.m. Sunday in an effort to raise money for the New England Eye Bank. The first 64 persons to pay the $10 entry fee will be able to play...