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The speakers did not relish depicting the gruesome scenario; as psychiatrist Robert J. Lifton noted, "It's painful-we're filling our heads with images of annihilation." But they persevered, often eloquently, because they were crusading for a universally vital cause-the prevention of a nuclear holocaust.
The President did not attempt to spell out the new Selective Service procedures. He did not say whether the registration would involve only 18-to 26-year-olds, as during the Viet Nam era. Everyone in the age group would have to register. Administration officials did say that individuals would...
Senior History faculty also said the four departures will hurt the department's curriculum. Patrice L.R. Higonnet, professor of History, called the lack of promotions "somewhat irresponsible," since it would leave gaps in the curriculum other professors could not immediately fill. MacCaffrey said the department would have no trouble filling...
Performers of Larson's type are often only shadows of the carefully tailored selves they project to the public. In private, filling the empty days between engagements, they try to find an intensity to match that of their onstage moments. There is a sweet emptiness about them, a vacancy...
Everything planted in the ground by man would grow as if by magic, filling out with an amazing fruitfulness, as the long warm days passed in endless array.