Word: fitly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...RECENT shakeup of the Ford administration lends itself to a conspiratorial analysis, but not entirely. Attributing ideological motivation to President Ford's appointments and removals and weaving each separate development into a coherent ideological framework demands a lot of contortion; even then, everything doesn't fit. The events do, however, support a less complicated political explanation...
...freedom of the press were raised, as well as Crossman's theory that "Cabinet government" has been replaced in England by "Prime Ministerial" government. Last week's piece ended with a short account of Wilson's difficulties in holding the Labour Party together and how the Crossman diaries fit into this situation...
...Looking fit but jowly, former Attorney General John Mitchell returned last week to the marble-walled Senate hearing room where he had been a star witness before the Watergate committee. This time Mitchell came to discuss another kind of conspiracy-the FBI and CIA history of illegally opening and photographing the mail of American citizens...
...Cambridge--who were trying pretty hard to show that they knew how to encourage and appreciate unstructured yet creative minds. But Lang never had much money, she was young, and she hadn't made a name as an author. These last items meant that her company was mainly fit for students...
...present overseer appears to fit this description to the letter: Walter N. Rothschild Jr. '42. Rothschild, elected an overseer last year, has also served as chairman of the Harvard College Fund and in a number of alumni positions. Rothschild also reportedly has "had his sights" on being a Harvard Fellow for a number of years...