Word: looks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...vote for George Wallace turned out to be a little smaller than had been expected a few weeks ago, but it is obvious that the Wallace movement has not died. Wallace's 13 per cent may not look like much now, but when one considers the phenomenal growth of anti-war voting strength in the last two years, it becomes clear that events can change the impossible to the possible in very short order. There is little reason to expect that President Nixon will be successful in combating the sources of the new and little-understood alienation of the American...
...Embassy reception, Mike Livingston overheard a man in an Olympic booster jacket turn to his wife and say, "There's the Harvard crew, looking dirty as ever." Livingston immediately went up and introduced himself and was followed by five other Harvard crew members. Fritz Hobbs said, "I'm from the Harvard crew and I don't think we look that dirty...
...will also have to take a hard look at our nation's critical civilian needs, especially in our cities. A temporary extension of part of the tax surcharge, clearly marked for those purposes, should not be ruled out. I would want to give the Congress and the public a clear-cut choice between quicker tax reduction and quicker action on the unrelenting problems of poverty, squalor, crime, and injustice in our cities...
Brown said yesterday that he was "severely distressed by some of the allegations" made by the members of this year's opposition slate. He charged that some of the claims made by the insurgents were "wrong and irresponsible," adding, however, that the Board would look into the grievances of the opposition slate...
Perhaps more important, Lowell K. Bridwell, the new Federal Highway Commissioner, was beginning to take another look at how the U.S. Government builds its roads, to see if some medicine could be found to heal the social scars they left on communities. Cambridge, which had protested long and loud about the dire effects of the Belt, was an ideal place to try a new approach. So Bridwell last February held up final approval of the Belt, pending a new, two year study of the road...