Word: filles
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Such is the dream. Very little of it is true now. Interest in the Corps among students and professors is not perceptibly higher now than a year ago when the Corps began its push. The Corps will not get enough qualified applicants this summer to fill the requests made of it. It will not be able to find very many flexible and enlightened campuses on which to establish its new training programs; a significant majority of the training programs will be the same old structured stuff, though doctored with some of the new techniques...
...astonishingly low entertainment allowances which Congress grants to American Embassies. Those who conceivt of diplomatic life as brimming with extravagance should read his description of "bargain-basement tactics" which "hold back on appetizers" and "water down the drinks." Apparently guests at a Russian reception can always expect their fill of caviar and vodka, while American Embassies are likely to serve hot dogs and beer. Mr. Villard believes we may lose the cold...
...pilot projects for an Asia at peace. "If we only had more time," sighed Humphrey at one point, "boy, I could have a ball." But the White House kept piling on new instructions and added assignments. And Jack Valenti, President Johnson's assistant, was along to fill out a report card for the boss's later scrutiny...
...lifetime of scrutinizing the criminal mind, Milland is such a right honorable chump that he harbors on his own staff an ex-con who spent 15 years preparing the frame-up to revenge himself on both judge and barrister. Enough clues turn up at the Old Bailey to fill a telephone book, and leafing through them is just as exciting...
...Ivies, however, denied that the legislation affected them, that they would accept anything but their own admissions policies, or that they would fill out the forms of compliance...