Word: informant
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...combat apathy RUS will begin to publish a newsletter on a twice-a-month basis, to inform students and to stimulate feedback about projects that students want the RUS to undertake, Cervilla said...
Conor Cruise O'Brien continues to inform and dismay. He is an Irishman of Catholic ancestry and sympathies, whose family circle included agnostics, anticlericals and persons whom an old-fashioned liberal would call "emancipated." An exotic heritage, by Irish standards anyway, which perhaps accounts for his penchant for exposing outwardly altruistic policies that are, in his view, really selfish, cynical and exploitative...
Wilson had said last week that Kissinger must inform the Department of his intentions before tonight's meeting. If Kissinger declines to return, the Department will begin looking for a new professor to fill his post...
...recent months it has been Nixon's tactics more than his aims that have made much of Congress and the bureaucracy apprehensive: his decision making in seclusion, his failure to consult Congress or inform the public. Noting that some of the Administration's friendliest columnists, such as James J. Kilpatrick and William S. White, have turned critical, one presidential aide conceded: "Maybe we have made some mistakes since the election. We should be playing the role of the magnanimous victor. We should be more open...
Wilson said yesterday that he had not yet heard from Kissinger. He said Thursday that Kissinger must inform the department of his intentions before the department meeting on February 6, or the department will begin proceedings to find a new professor...