Word: lied
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When Eric learns that Jurgens' officially deceased first wife Ophélie (Francoise Hardy) is still-alive and sequestered in the castle, the family decides to dispose of him forthwith. During one eventful night, Eric survives attempts to poison him, gas him, drug him and freeze him to death...
...Government Department has been properly worried about this bureaucratic failing, but a solution is by no means clear. Unlike History, Government has not met with a significant rise in qualified students, nor is it struggling with a temporary dearth of teaching fellows. The problem seems to lie in a lack of teaching fellows available for tutoring, but what is making them unavailable remains in doubt. A partial answer may rest with the seven new course assistants who are helping faculty members lecture and grade this year. These new posts are part of Dean Ford's efforts to stimulate better teaching...
Against Rockefeller, a onetime trustee of the Urban League, Faubus has also returned to the all-out segregationist stands that made him a national figure in 1957. Last month he shouted about Negro demonstrators: "The first time they lie down in the streets to block traffic of a legitimate business, they're going to get run over. And if no one else will do it, I'll get in a truck and do it myself...
Some Kind of Lie...
...other words, Compulsory Miseducation contends that American education is living some kind of lie, that the king has no clothes. Goodman wants to begin by junking the whole thing. But this is obviously impractical. And the term "school monk" is a pretty stupid smear. Education has some good men, even some great men. All of them "school monks in an Organized System"? Hardly...