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Word: itemizes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...petition was on the agenda for discussion at this week's CHUL meeting, but the CHUL did not have time to discuss; it will be the first item on the agenda at next month's meeting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHUL Turns The Other Cheek | 2/16/1974 | See Source »

...design ideal for the Yard must recognize and respect two critical and compatible principles. First, it is the nature of the environment, rather than any single item within it, which is of enduring value and which should be preserved. Second, the success with which any built environment serves its users is a major criterion of its worth. As times and needs change, so must buildings--either by adaptation (the renovations of Harvard Hall and Emerson Hall), or by creation (new construction...

Author: By Karen LEE Sobel, | Title: What Are They Doing to Harvard Yard? | 2/12/1974 | See Source »

...item that caused the biggest storm among consumers last year-lean red beef-has lately stayed remarkably stable in price. That is because the nation's meat supply in general has been large ever since early last fall, when ranchers and feed-lot operators rushed to sell animals held off the market during the so-called summer meat freeze. Now that livestock is dwindling, and the cycle has begun to swing toward shortages; Charles Wilson, economic research director for the big Iowa Beef Processors Inc., believes that beef supplies in the next few months may dip by an "almost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRICES: New Surge in Groceries | 2/4/1974 | See Source »

Last Monday's Washington Post carried a front-page story reporting that Senator Barry Goldwater, recently critical of Richard Nixon, had just praised him as "probably the best President we have had in this century." Next morning, the Post had a far more surprising item on the front page: a two-column erratum box explaining that Goldwater had really been referring to Harry Truman. Before the blunder was corrected, however, the original story was distributed-and printed-across the country last week via the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post news service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Anatomy of an Error | 1/28/1974 | See Source »

Stone's discipline drove his occasional coworkers crazy. One assistant, who lasted a record ten months on the job, tells how he lived in fear of 7:30 a.m. phone calls from Stone who would want to know the assistant's reaction to some small item he had already caught in the back pages of the third newspaper he had read that morning...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: Tough as Nails, Honest as Stone | 1/28/1974 | See Source »

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