Word: gladness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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MAYER, who as a child read Plato in the original and is glad that he did, defends the ideal of liberal arts colleges. In a recent article for The Harvard Bulletin (November 16, 1970) Dr. Mayer called for courses which will provide law for the layman and medicine for the curious. He believes that too much is yielded to the specialists. "After all," he writes, "everybody will have to deal with problems which have legal implications, choose doctors and decide to consult them, choose schools for his or her children, buy houses or stocks, and vote for representatives who oversee...
...would be glad to give them assistance in relocating somewhere in the hills of New Hampshire," he said...
...make you glad...
...used to kill, he withdraws completely from men, refuses to speak again, and swims away to sea. If it is not careful, the Navy may yet have to send out an all-points bulletin that one or more of their dolphins is missing. Canada or Sweden would doubtless be glad to offer the cheerful creatures haven, as would a good many Americans who share the conviction that man's most intelligent rival on the planet ought to be spared his wars...
...statistical average, each American adult this season will send, and receive, at least 15 cards. That means the bells of stationery store cash registers will ring up U.S. sales of $300 million this Christmas−glad tidings to about 200 card companies. Like the automakers, the card publishers alter their models annually. Some cards now laud the joys of grass−not the kind that suburbanites mow. Others pay jovial tribute to Women's Lib: YES, VIRGINIA, THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS AND FOR ONE THING SHE IS FAT. The themes of "love" and "youth"−perhaps...