Word: generously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...with villagers. Since Ky suddenly and unexpectedly stepped aside in favor of Thieu as the military candidate (TIME, July 7), he has carefully stayed in Thieu's shadow, even walking a pace or two behind him at public gatherings. He is trying to project the image of a generous man bested by his colleague in an inner struggle for power and accepting it gracefully. But so far, Ky remains very much "No. 1" in Saigon...
...weekend close of business, the Treasury announced that its dwindling stock of silver would no longer be available at the $1.29 bargain price. Instead, the Government will sell for whatever the market will bear-and ration such sales to just 2,000,000 oz. a week rather than the generous 4,000,000 or so it had been letting go recently...
With the deaths of Edward H. Chamberlin and Raymond Calkins Sunday, Harvard lost two of its longest-serving and most devoted teachers, men who, despite their own deep scholarly pursuits, were unstintingly generous with their time, their knowledge, and their warmth...
...prestigious University of Chicago appointed Dr. John Hope Franklin, 52, chairman of its history department. Author-Educator Franklin holds an M.A. and a Ph.D. from Harvard, has taught at Cornell, Cambridge, Wisconsin and California, and co-authored a controversial eighth-grade textbook, Land of the Free, which gives generous recognition to the role of Negroes and other minorities in U.S. history; 400,000 copies will be used in California schools next term. As he prepares for his new responsibilities, Franklin is busy updating his book, From Slavery to Freedom: A History of American Negroes. "The last revision...
...this change. It was simply resolution from within"-and, he added, proof that "in America such things are possible." As he told a TIME correspondent last week, while studying for the California bar exam: "Many people say the U.S. system is a fraud. But this country is fair and generous. It comes closest to satisfying man's ideals...