Word: globe
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. Says Arthur Zeikel, president of Merrill Lynch Asset Management as well as Sci/Tech: "Our international scope, professional management and scientific advisory council will put Sci/Tech on the cutting edge of the rapid changes in science and technology around the globe...
...Government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law: it invites anarchy." Louis D. Brandeis wrote more than 50 years ago. His words apply as well today. Ambassador Kirkpatrick's support for the denials of freedoms around the globe--including her ludicrously self-serving distinction between authoritarian and totalitarian regimes--provides more than the ironic backdrop for the current controversy that the majority editorial suggests...
...sneak up to the Tribune building at night with my duffel bag. It is very dangerous to be a long-haired kid from out of state on the streets. They are still arresting people. I meet Parker [Donham '67('69) of The Boston Globe] and James Glassman ['69 of the Herald Traveler] in the Times office. Glassman gives me his suit coat so we won't get stopped. Parker drives us to the airport. And we take off out of there...
This Tuesday was Opening Day for the Red Sox, and it seemed like nobody at Harvard noticed. The beginning of the baseball season caught my attention only when I opened the Boston Globe, turned to the sports section and saw two lines of page-wide headlines lamenting the Sox's 7-1 thrashing at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays...
Bennington College may sell its campus and then lease it back from wealthy alumni if its trustees approve an innovative financing plan. The Boston Globe reported last week...