Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Draper Laboratories, a research facility affiliated with MIT, has been a frequent target of local anti-nuclear activists...
...stability can be achieved in a "fixed mechanical way," rather than by "trusting human beings." The danger, says he, is that the gold standard would put policymakers into such a "straitjacket" that they would be unable to respond to changing economic conditions. The result: even greater instability and more frequent bouts of high unemployment. Joseph Pechman, director of economic studies at the Brookings Institution, agrees: "I think the whole idea is nonsense. The gold bugs are recommending a disastrous route for economic policy...
...vital theater. The challenge ahead is to reconcile these opposites, and to do it on Broadway. "Broadway at its best gives the best people the resources to do their best," says Prince. The Fabulous Invalid cannot be killed off by an overdose of mediocrity; it can be rehabilitated by frequent injections of imagination and daring. As long as someone has a story to tell or a song to sing, and as long as someone else is willing to sit down and listen?for two hours or 2½?Broadway will be as good a place...
...paunch. He was jogging while writing Rabbit Is Rich but has stopped, at least for a while. He retains an interest in skiing, although he finds "it gets increasingly scary, the stiffer I feel and the more fragile." Social life consists of a round of dinner parties and frequent trips to Boston to see friends, ballet...
...decisions he could have made, it is the silliest," Stanley Hoffman, Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France and a frequent administration critic, said...