Word: following
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...thinks the anti-war movement will follow its program. Frankly, we doubt it. Progressive Labor Jared Israel, Harvard Ellen Klein, Radcliffe Emily Perkins, Boston U. Bob Schwartz, Boston U. Debby Levensohn, Boston...
...leaves little to the imagination in outlining how the proletariat should act at home, in offices, restaurants, trains and even on luxury liners. "Don't yawn when you are bored," she urges. "Just say politely, 'Sorry, this subject is so distant from me that I do not follow your argument.' " As for loud belching, that is "the peak of tactlessness-but if you do it, say quietly 'Pardon me' and don't go into further detail on how it happened." Though she lives in a country where bourgeois dress was long shunned in favor...
Until recently, the parents of one defective child had only two courses to follow if they wanted another baby. One was to trust to luck, worry throughout the pregnancy, and blame themselves if a defective child was born. The other was to have no child. Now, by using charts of probabilities worked out by Dr. J. A. Fraser Roberts of London's famed Guy's Hospital, a geneticist can give parents an accurate appraisal of what their chances are of producing a second defective...
Truffaut creates an aura of sterility around everything in the hero's life. His job (he's the book-burner) is to regulate his students' behavior (they're the future book-burners) in class and to follow a strict regimen himself on the truck. Oskar Werner demonstrates with tight-lipped professionalism that the first place to look for a book is the toaster. He stands out against the brash red of the fire engine--black uniform, arms akimbo--like a medieval executioner. His domestic life is equally grim. His wife is preoccupied with the puppets and parrots on their mammoth...
...winning goal was a second rebound shot by Princeton Ironman John Ritchie, who scarcely left the ice in the third period. Crimson goalie Bill Diercks made a good save on Mike Wiggins and an even better one on Jerry Kearney's follow-up, but left two-thirds of the net open for Ritchie...