Word: galbraith
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...main qualification of Ambassador to France Evan Galbraith "is that he speaks French and is a friend of Giscard d'Estaing, who is out of power and is considered the archenemy of [Francois Mitter rand] the man who is running the country." Ambassador to Italy Maxwell Rabb is an "eminent lawyer who speaks no Italian." As for Ambassador to Mexico John Gavin, he is "a Hollywood actor, and not a very good one at that...
...constituency in Scotland, a community that stretches from handsome, rosy sandstone houses on sloping streets to grubby shops near the River Clyde below. The Tories came in with an edge, possession of the seat for more than six decades, the past 33 years served rather lacklusterly by Sir Thomas Galbraith, who died last January. In his stead the Conservatives offered Gerald Malone, 31, a native Glaswegian, glib, vigorous and bluntly reactionary, who proposed using social welfare funds for buttressing law and order and called for the reinstatement of hanging. Labor's candidate was bearded portly Community Worker David Wiseman...
Beyond the gates of the Yard, employers don't know the truth about guts or beer-woozy weekends or the real nature of reading period. Harvard is the Kennedys, the Roosevelts, John Kenneth Galbraith and John Rawls. Harvard is the Law School and the Business School and prestige...
...fellowship, which became active last spring organized and sponsored a conference, entitled "Waging Peace," on the subject of nuclear disarmament. At the conference last April, John Kenneth Galbraith, Harvey Cox, Thomas Professor of Divinity and George Rupp Div School death, addressed 800 people from all over NEw England. Now the Rev. Larry M. Hill, a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe United Ministry. Is working with a local group of religious educators on another disarmament conference planned for this spring...
...their scholarship more than for their teaching ability. Worse than that they're inaccessible to undergraduates. Even with such a tired theme, the Selective Guide staff even has trouble expressing itself clearly. Read this sentence carefully: "Those who envision having coffee and doughnuts with the likes of John Kenneth Galbraith should keep in mind that inaccessibility plagues Harvard professors in roughly inverse proportion to their status...