Word: ills
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...intended to bear no grudge as a result of his winning war against a steel price increase. "I want business to do well." he told a White House visitor. "If they don't, we don't." Said he at his press conference: "This Administration harbors no ill will against any individual, any industry, corporation or segment of the American economy. There can be no room on either side in this country at this time for any feelings of hostility or vindictiveness . . . When a mistake has been retracted and the public interest preserved, nothing is to be gained from...
...after Stalin's funeral in 1953, earned his own destalinization even before his father was disgraced. He drank more heavily than ever, was busted from the air force, reportedly killed a woman while driving drunk. Rumors swirled about his fate: he was in a sanatorium for the mentally ill; he was in jail; he was in a Russian arctic slave labor camp. Last week's report ended the speculation: mourners bringing flowers to a grave in a Saratov cemetery noticed a new tombstone engraved with the name of Stalin...
...stated, "The residents of the Ann Arbor community are not ill served by the Daily," and dismissed the charge that the paper has been too political. What "news" the paper doesn't cover, Riesman added, is generally run to overflowing by the Detroit papers, by the mass circulation weeklies, and by broadcasting...
...successful. They make lots of money and provide lots of student jobs: just count. The Administration has done that, and no more. It has not canvassed the side effects of HSA. HSA provides jobs: to whom? and with what equity in salaries? The HSA offers lucrative extracurricular activities: what ill effects does HSA have on the entire community of amateur undergraduate organizations? Tentative answers have been proposed for these questions, but the Administration troubles itself with neither questions nor answers: HSA books are in the black, and HSA is growing--that is enough...
Also elected were: Michael A. Whyte '63, of Adams House and New York, N. Y., editor of Cambridge 38; Robert H. Loeffler '64-1, of Thayer Hall and Glencoe, Ill., photo chairman; James D. Parry '64 of Lowell House and Hamilton, N. Y., photo co-ordinator; Martin Quinn '64 of Dunster House and San Francisco, Calif., business board chairman; and Patricia C. Jones '64 of Comstock Hall and Coral Gables, Florida, Radcliffe business manager...