Word: felted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Hite's latest salvo in the battle of the sexes -- and the subject of this week's cover story -- sparked some skirmishes in the corridors of TIME. Many staff members who worked on the story were moved to conduct personal surveys on the state of male-female relationships. "It felt more like a national group-therapy session than a workweek," says Chicago Correspondent Elizabeth Taylor. Hite's basic conclusion, that women are profoundly dissatisfied in their dealings with men, was hotly debated. "Some people say her questions are rigged," notes Reporter-Researcher Jeannie Park. "But you can't deny...
...Adams House sophomore's poster defends its lack of design, "Every time I put up a visually cutesy poster I felt guilty... They state no issues, have no substance. Neither do all of the other candidates...
...psyche out what the professor's political views were, and either purport to agree with them or come out in total opposition. In other words, there was a polarization which students felt limited their ability to explore different options and find their own answers," Williams said...
...long ago there seemed to be some chance that they would vote not to make a recommendation," Macedo said, adding, "My impression is that a lot of people felt that his backing away from the extreme positions he had taken in his articles left them without very much confidence about how he would vote in the future...
Married for 18 years, the Oests met when he was teaching in a high school in Albuquerque and she was a sophomore. "She walked by and I handed her a book, and I felt myself falling in love," says Ron. After she graduated, he wrote her a poem, they dated, went to Mexico, got married and lived for three years in a 1948 yellow school bus parked in a coconut grove...