Word: forwardness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...former premier of a small nation that was an early victim of U.S. CIA operations will speak at Morse Auditorium, 603 Commonwealth Ave., Boston at 11 a.m. Cheddi Jagan, expremier of Guyana, will talk on "The Way Forward for the Carribbean." Now you know where Guyana...
...people of the world, so he set forth the general outlines of what was to be proposed. The people had a right to know what we were going to be talking about, and I must say I don't think the fact that the general outlines were set forward in that fashion had any negative or adverse effect on the discussions in any way whatsoever...
...horrendous time" when he ran in the Silver Lake race. Injured Harvard baseball player Steve Shevick of Evanston, Ill. has no previous racing experience but spent the last four weeks averaging ten miles a day in a crash training program. Despite his nonchalant planning, Shevick is looking forward to a 3:15-to-3:30 race, "if I finish...
...coach Michael Horn didn't enjoy a perfect weekend. The Radcliffe sailors, who had been looking forward to a strong season, floundered to a pair of fifth-place finishes in local waters. The women finished far behind MIT at both Saturday's Regis Bowl meet at Wellesley and the President's Trophy regatta at B.U. on Sunday. The only bright spot for the Crimson was the performance of newcomer Kit Tilly, who won her first collegiate meet in the affair...
...SOMEONE who was looking forward to the next in a series of apocalyptic novels by Walker Percy, Lancelot is like a disappointing rendezvous with an old flame. It lacks the electricity of former days, the stunning moments of lucidity and passion. The one who once radicalized you and opened your eyes to new kinds of wrongness in the world now has grown conservative, even reactionary. The eyes that once held the greatest depth, the silences that bore such meaning hypnotize you and hold you for a moment, but then you wonder whether still waters run deep or stagnant...