Word: linked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...trouble with conservatives," Schlesinger said, "is that they think change is bad. The world is constantly changing," he added, "and we must change with it." Kirk maintained, however, that thinking conservatives merely sought to link change with the traditions of the past. "Any healthy society needs conflicting currents of progress and permanence," he said, "but the present society, however, has an especially great need for stability...
Conventional gifts, such as pens or watches, were rejected as uninteresting, the office pointed out. Pressure from several sources to confer tribute for long service had been mounting for several years, until "the selection of Harvard chairs provided the missing link," Nicholai F. Wessell, Assistant Director of Personnel, said yesterday...
...Died. The Rev. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, S.J., 74, world-renowned, French-born paleontologist, co-discoverer (in 1924) of the Peking man, the first actual remains of paleolithic man found in Asia; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Father Teilhard regarded the Peking man as an important link between the anthropoids and modern man, saw no contradiction between Roman Catholic doctrine and scientific evidence of man's animal origin. "The significant fact about man," he said, "is the coming of thought with and through...
Underground lines will carry lectures in Sanders from the control booth there to the New Lecture Hall and a telephone system makes two-way communication between the buildings possible. Another link to lecture rooms A and B of Burr will accommodate an even larger audience. The connection between Sanders and Burr Hall has been made by WHRB's underground circuits...
...Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty has neither the verbal bark nor the military bite of its European counterpart, the North Atlantic Treaty. But it is the first formal alliance against Communist aggression to link Asian powers with one another and with the West...