Word: fed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...attempt to combat the overwhelming prevalence of "force-fed" antiwar feeling at Harvard, the Harvard-Radcliffe Students for a Just Peace will sponsor a "Counter-Teach-In" at 8 p. m. Friday at Sanders Theatre, according to Laszlo Pasztor Jr. '73, chairman of the group...
...several scenes to make Patton more sympathetic, but the rewrites were not as good as what we already had." Scott missed eight days of work, some because of a recurrent problem with the retina in his left eye, two because he was drinking hard and feeling mean. "I got fed up, exhausted and frustrated, so I'd go out and get loaded," he says. His frustration, however, in no way detracted from his professionalism and his performance. McCarthy says, "He's difficult to deal with, but always for a purpose. I wish I had a picture with Scott starting tomorrow...
...intensive reporting by staff correspondents in four representative communities. The editors and the Harris organization collaborated on preparing a nine-page questionnaire. Harris' interviewers spent some 1,600 hours conducting in-depth interviews with 1,614 people. Back in New York, the replies were numerically-coded, keypunched, and fed into an IBM 360 computer. From this process emerged not only statistical findings, such as income levels and the growth rate of communities, but some surprising attitudes on child rearing, sex, politics, drugs, crime, and the virtues and problems of suburban life...
Deadly Fumes. Because the Adriatic and the Mediterranean are fed mainly by such rivers, some scientists fear that even the seas may soon become irreversibly polluted. French Oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau has predicted that the Mediterranean may be devoid of any life up to 25 miles out from its coasts within two or three generations...
Fear v. Freedom. Now considered the Senate's ranking constitutional expert, Ervin is aghast that proliferating Government data banks are being fed undigested information on merely "potential" lawbreakers. Last week Ervin heard evidence that assorted public and private agencies now keep ten to 20 dossiers on virtually every American. The dossiers often stress political activities, sexual behavior and credit records, and invite misuse by officials as well as employers...