Word: generality
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When Angelo wanted to follow Prime Minister James Callaghan's Labor Party campaign for a while, she would trade places with TIME's men on the bus: veteran Correspondents Erik Amfitheatrof, Frank Melville and Arthur White. Amfitheatrof, who covered the 1976 Italian general election as a TIME correspondent in Rome and has reported on the sometimes unruly politics of Africa and the Mediterranean, was delighted to find this campaign unmistakably British. He recalls watching Callaghan at a whistlestop, a cup of tea in his hand, plunging into the crowd and politely imploring them: "Forgive me for having...
Social Analysis and Moral Reasonings also has a limited number of courses, partly because the category is especially designed for the Core and can draw from few established departmental and General Education courses...
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said today as a general principle, contracts can be modified if both parties agree...
Students in the Class of '83 must take two of these half-year Core courses and two half-year General Education courses, where previous classes have had to take four half-year General Education courses...
...analyzing the power of these institutions and the media in general--supposedly Halberstam's objective here--he does nothing new. All his major themes have been introduced and explored, usually with much more immediacy, by other writers. Take, for instance, the impact of television in reshaping American politics. Theodore H. White '38 in The Making of the President 1960 broke the story of the Kennedys' deliberate use of television and polls to pole-vault the regular party structure as well as time and space restrictions on national candidates. Joe McGinnis's The Selling of the President 1968, a case study...