Word: gathers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Today's Common rally is scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m., but feeder marches from outlying areas will begin as early as 10:30 a.m. Cambridge demonstrators will gather at the Cambridge Common, leaving there...
...orbiting laboratories. Said U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences President Matislav Keldysh last month: "These stations will make it possible to engage in all-round investigation of the globe and the near-earth space in the interests of meteorology, geophysics, oceanology and other branches of knowledge." Keldysh even mentioned plans to gather solar energy at such stations and beam it to earth for conversion to electrical power...
Wallace Stegner shares with Willa Gather what Edmund Wilson once called "two currents of profound feeling-one for the beauty of those lives lived out between the sky and the prairie; the other for the pathos of the human spirit making the effort to send down its roots and to flower in that barren soil." In this book, Stegner rides both currents...
...President Johnson, and Paul Nitze, Deputy Secretary of Defense. The documents reportedly show that the White House had asked the Justice Department to step up the flow of information on black militants, war protesters and sundry civil rights activists. Clark admitted that he had instructed the FBI to gather information on potentially violent dissenters, but heatedly denied allegations that linked him with military intelligence operations directed against civilians. "That's just not true," Clark insisted. "I don't care what the documents...
...sudden flurry of diplomatic initiatives, Europe is preoccupied with its own negotiations. Though the European talks lack the drama of Peking's gestures, their outcome will have a profound effect on the future shape of the Continent. One of the negotiations tests whether Western Europe can gather the necessary resolve to make the decision for the expansion of the Common Market. The other centers on the basic question of whether or not the Soviet Union is genuinely prepared to help bring about an accommodation in Central Europe, which in turn could ease the Continent's semipermanent division into...