Word: fords
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...radical. Eventually he chose to fight liberal fights from the front bench, sacrificing individualism for advancement in the Sen ate and then to the vice presidency, losing old friends and associations and gaining new ones along the way. Now he has the backing of George Meanv and Henry Ford, Lyndon Johnson and Edward Kennedy, Richard Daley and George Ball...
...near future, reaching far beyond schools or other services to the heart of government. No American city has yet achieved the balance. New York has hardly given it a try. Describing his own organization's key role in helping to finance the Ocean Hill-Brownsville experiment, Ford Foundation President McGeorge Bundy acknowledged last week that "the problem was bigger and tougher" than his planners had thought. "If we had to do it over again, we would be in it earlier to get to know people better and make them more responsive...
Robert Leckie, American war historian, will be guest of honor at Lowell House's second "Ford Dinner" of the year tonight. Leckie will speak in the Lowell Junior Common Room at 8 p.m. on "War and Dissent"; the lecture and ensuring discussion are open...
...both can take a look at the corporate registers of any of the large corporate registers of any of the large corporations--Chrysler, Ford, any of them--and we know what we'll find...
...created on short notice last spring after the Ad Hoc Committee negotiated with Dean Ford and convinced him that Harvard needed courses dealing directly with the Afro-American experience. Ford, at that time, also set up a faculty committee, chaired by Henry Rosovsky, professor of Economics, to investigate the possibly of establishing a department or concentration in black studies...