Word: fitful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...news sections are trucked in mat form or transmitted by computer-typesetter to the suburban edition's new $7 000,000 plant in Costa Mesa. There, Managing Editor Ted Weegar, former assistant managing editor of the metropolitan edition, tears the pages apart and remakes them as he sees fit. Orange County stories are scattered throughout the entire newspaper. National and world news can be replaced on page 1 and in the rest of the first section, but only if an Orange County story deserves the prominence. No attempt will be made to put local news up in the front...
...change dorms so that they are fit for female occupancy would take money," he said, explaining that what money was available would go toward "renovation work higher on the list of priorities...
...slogans. He is proposing a Council of Ecological Advisers on the Federal level to give the government basic information on the long-term consequences of what it does. A pet project is a Center for the Advanced Study of Ecosystems to provide scientific data on how the natural pieces fit together. And he looks toward establishing useful careers in environmental and population work...
...explained that during some years such a course might not be given, and the College could not promise to create one to satisfy NROTC's needs. That kind of thinking should be applied to the entire ROTC program: the University should not be warping its academic standards to fit military's manpower needs...
...hard-sell tactics on the ground that they could end up by making more enemies than friends for the parochial school cause. Nevertheless, the organization plans no letup in its crusade for what it terms "the right of parents to educate their children as they see fit." Says National President Paul Mecklenborg of Cincinnati, a Catholic accountant: "Our main concern is the equal distribution of the tax dollar, no matter where the child goes, as long as the school is accredited." Insists James Pie, a CEF Catholic spokesman in Pennsylvania: "The more CEF tells the story, the more converts...