Word: kenneth
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...choice is basically uninformed," said Kenneth M. Greene '79, who added that most freshmen saw little of their prospective Houses during the year outside of the dining halls...
London dispatched a special emissary to Salisbury-Lord Greenhill, 62, former Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Presidents Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, Seretse Khama of Botswana and Samora Machel of Mozambique warned that unless real progress was made "within weeks, not months," they would remove restraints from black Rhodesian guerrillas anxious to use their territories as a base for operations. Even South Africa's Prime Minister John Vorster, a longtime backer of Smith, urged Salisbury to grant majority rule to Rhodesia's 5.8 million blacks (v. 273,000 whites); the alternative, he said, would...
Harry Levin, '33, Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature, who voted for Udall, said "several local people involved in government whose opinions I respect have come out in favor of him, such as [John Kenneth] Galbraith ['50 Worburg Professor of Economics] and [Archibald] Cox ['34 Williston Professor...
...Graduate Award for Good Teaching in Economics, created last June by John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus, has been revised to provide for ten annual $5000 awards, replacing the original stipend of five annual $10,000 awards...
...company wrote, "Did you really read this?" on all Xerox copies produced at the firm, and requested that they be returned with an answer. More than half came back marked "no." Even the people who make copies no longer find it necessary always to read them first. Watergate Defendant Kenneth Parkinson successfully argued that he had hot read a particular incriminating document; he had merely Xeroxed it. The photocopier has made many Americans too lazy to copy documents by hand, to use carbon paper, to express something in their own words, to read -perhaps too lazy to think...