Word: impromptu
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...added that she wanted the conference to produce many innovative and impromptu ideas--those which she described as worthy of jotting down on a napkin in a college diner. "I hope this will be a meeting that would produce a lot of napkins," she said...
...impromptu petition drive headquartered in the gallery has netted more than 1,000 signatures, many of them from Graduate School of Design students and undergraduates in the department of Visual and Environmental Studies...
...union members, during hall workers and students who attended the brief rally walked together from the John Harvard statue to the door of Rudenstine's Mass Hall office. There Reuss and HDS shop stewards Edward B. Childs and Larry D. Williams made impromptu speeches and listed demands...
...impromptu petition drive headquartered in the gallery had netted, by yesterday afternoon, more than 600 signatures. Many of the signees are Graduate School of Design students and undergraduates in the department of Visual and Environmental Studies. One prominent signature belongs to Robert Storrs, curator of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City...
...confirm that it was investigating the travel office, as official guidelines permit if another agency or "credible person" first breaks the news. But on Friday, May 21, as reporters' questions became far more persistent, John Collingwood, head of the FBI press office, was summoned from lunch to an impromptu meeting at the White House. With communications director George Stephanopoulos, press secretary Dee Dee Myers and White House aide David Levy, Collingwood worked out a statement the FBI insists was intended only to guide officials responding to journalists' questions. To the FBI's dismay, the White House trumpeted...