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...white-haired man who has farmed all of his adult life, tried to retain his jolly disposition. His son, who is tall, thin and bright, hovered in the background, staring glassy-eyed at what was happening. He watched a rotary hoe go for $950 (it would cost $3,500 new) and two irrigation motors for $155 (they would cost $1,000 if new); a small cultivator, bought ten years ago for $500, went for $2. Danny's wife Frieda, 33, stayed away from the auction. "She cried," Danny admitted. "She cried...
...scenes approach. "The contribution of the Foundation won't be seen for a year or two, or even three," Gomes says. Even many of those less optimistic about the Foundation acknowledge that right now it is the official University effort toward race relations, and all they can do is hoe it surpasses their expectations. "It's the question of the 1980s: Do you try to cooperate with a sinking ship, or do you start something new of your own." Williams says, adding, "I think it's an open question."CrimsonNevin I. ShallStudent call Jor Third World Center before 1980 Yale...
...addition to regular council members Daniel Steiner '54 the University's general counsel; Thomas E. Crooks the Faculty's affirmative action officer and Hendrik S. Houthakker Lee Professor of Economics and a member of the ad hoe committee that considered Skocpol's grievance participated in the meeting...
...thing is certain: that is we want a world in which democracy has a good chance to thrive, we ought to work as efficiently as possible towards a world in which all its citizens have the time to be complete human beings, and not be satisfied with and hoe programs which respond to crises at they occur. For among the alternatives to movements emphasizing the freedom of man to choose his emphasizing the freedom of man to choose his form of global community--movements such as the NIEO--history shows us the dictatorships of Hitler and Stalin. A Hitler...
...DEAL said the next day's headlines. Rollin Kirby of the New York World-Telegram summed up the reaction with a cartoon, which showed a troubled farmer with a hoe looking up into the sky at an airplane bearing the incantatory