Word: hell
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...means pre-med--he just likes science for science's sake). "There was one stretch when I didn't go to French for three weeks straight, and a few weeks ago I had to take a Chem 20 hourly at Middlebury, which didn't work. I flunked the hell...
...Cheers to all who wish us well--all the rest can go to hell. --selected pickets and apartment window placards...
...this is where I disagree with some others in the field. In their own self-interest, they should be interested in effective arms control; if they are in fact spending something like 12% of their gross national product on defense [v. 5% for the U.S.], that is a hell of a burden. There has to be a question in their minds as to whether or not they can cut down on that expense...
...Certainly, effective agreements would save us a hell of a lot of money. But more important, if you have effective arms control, you know you are going to have stability. If you.have unregulated competition on arms, how do you know you are building the right weapons? You would end up with a continued competition and I would say at least moments of instability during the competition. If these moments coincide with times of grave international crisis, then you have significantly increased the chance of nuclear war. Arms control is a cheaper and safer alternative...
...moved from delivering the finely honed barbs of the nation's greatest "ridiculer" of Presidents to actually portraying Presidents themselves. He snared an Oscar nomination for a representation of Harry S. Truman that made its way successfully from stage to screen to tube under the fiery title Give 'Em Hell, Harry...