Word: eye
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...doctor asks his patient to say" Aahh" as he examines her throat. What comes out is a perfect note that fills the room. The patient is a professional singer, and the doctor a specialist, with an eye for details and an ear of music...
None of the other candidates have been so much in the pubic eye this year. Nevertheless, all but Reyes were named by their fellow Council members as possible candidates. Reyes has been a constant also-ran for top spots over the past two years, and he said he wouldn't rule out a run for president. Sayeed, the only sophomore in the bunch, has not yet decided to run. "I've considered it, sure," he said. "Who doesn't, at some point...
...PUBLIC EYE: Seeing Stars over Kelso...
...cover stories on Nixon have reflected both the highs and the lows of his amazing political career. Early on, Nixon caught the eye of TIME's editors as a zealously anticommunist Republican Congressman with a promising future. In August 1952 he first appeared on our cover as the G.O.P. candidate for Vice President. We described him then as a "good-looking, dark-haired young man" who "seems to have everything...
...when Harvard was less fearful of taking a public stand, less timid about defending the truth. In the 1950s, the University, under president James Bryant Conant, denounced McCarthyism in a bold public statement. Stepping into its role as a leading American institution, Harvard looked controversy squarely in the eye...