Word: lied
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Agency, which administers United States foreign aid, depends to some extent on university resources and personnel. The problems that have inhibited the joint efforts of the universities and the A.I.D. lie with the universities as well as with the agency, according to John W. Gardner, president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York and recently appointed chairman of the task force...
...time, Belaúnde feels, to be gin bridging the deadly gulf between Peru's haves and have-nots by develop ing the nation that lies beyond the cities and the factories. During his campaign, Belaúnde journeyed to the remote out back of eastern Peru by canoe and mule team; ever since, he has talked endlessly of the riches that lie away from the sea, beyond the Andes. To open up the area to farmers and livestock producers, he talks of a new $216 million highway with almost mystical fervor. Another ambition is to start communal self...
Spectacular Rogue: Gaston B. Means, by Edwin P. Hoyt. He could have lived in splendor on the take from just one of his spectacular swindles, but for Means the joy of a lie was in living it, so he conned the rich (mostly women) the slow, dramatic...
...owner of the Ceeje Gallery, "helps us to familiarize people without any sense of artistic values with what is being done here." It is, of course, a big two hours between Henry Moore and Billy Al, and just where the La Cienega crowd's values lie at closing time, no one can say. But it is certain that the crowd will be back on future Mondays, for art and people and that velvet sky make a subtle and charming combination...
...longings for the permanent and eternal: "Beauty is unbearable . . offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch over the whole of time." But he always came back to earth. "The body, a true path to culture, teaches us where our limits lie," he wrote with finality...