Word: harboring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...feeling of political mission. "My family," he said, "came to Hawaii and have lived in Hawaii to serve. My grandfather came here as a missionary. He came to serve. My grandmother came as a schoolteacher. She came to serve. My father filled in 5,000 acres of the harbor, 5,000 acres that have given all of you people and your families places to work, things to do. I want to reinvest some of the privileges, some of the advantages that we have had. I want to build and I want to serve. I have a tradition-a family tradition...
...seem novel to seniors to see praise for Lunden on the CRIMSON's pages, but Lunden is working hard to be accommodating and his efforts are very helpful. Instead of appearing to harbor a deep distrust of students, he seems very anxious to assist them...
...Contributing Editor Everett Martin wanted answered for the story he was to write. Berges' next memory is of his roommate tiptoeing around the luggage-filled room at 6 a.m. trying to avoid waking Berges. Rockefeller went off to a sailing race, and at his summer home in Seal Harbor two days later took up the conversation again: "Let's see now, when we broke off at 1:30 the other morning we were at the point of . . ." WITH schools starting up again, TIME is sending out something old and something...
...convention roared through a resolution labeling Romney a "political slanderer." There was no recourse but for beleaguered George Romney to issue a "clarification." He had never said that "there are Communists at the present time inside the Democratic Party." He did "not believe that the Democratic Party would knowingly harbor a Communist within the party." He simply thought that both parties "must be constantly on the alert" against infiltration from either the right or the left...
...feel that we would ever have unlimited sums of money," David recalls. At seven, David spent eight hours raking leaves on the spacious grounds of the family's Pocantico Hills, N.Y., estate to earn $2. Other times he pulled weeds out of the terrace of the Seal Harbor, Me., summer home at a penny a weed. He also received 25¢ a week allowance, which he was obliged to keep track of in an account book that John D. Jr. checked over weekly. (Inaccuracy brought a nickel fine, exceptional accuracy or neatness a nickel reward.) "Father's strict rule," says David...