Word: lyings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...present trend is not reersed in the next few years, not ly will the commuter almost disppear, but Harvard will be in danr of losing contact with the mmunity -- with Cambridge and oston. The importance of strong es with the locality cannot be eremphasized, esepcially in matrs concerning expansion and the nduct of students in the college ea. At present only two members the City Council are Harvard aduates (Joseph A. DeGuglielmo and Mayor Edward A. Crane ); the number of Harvard-conected members of the State Legisture has dropped from 55 per cent 1929 to 20 per cent...
...friends," and one reason may be her solid religious convictions. "The most important thing about me," she says, "is that I am a Catholic. It's a superstructure within which you can work, like the sonnet. I need that. A good director tells the actors where to move exact ly; then they're free to act. I'm grateful for that discipline, and I've never had a crisis of conscience." In a recurrent dream, she dies, now in a road accident, now of disease. "I keep thinking as I'm dying, I wanted to be better, more virtuous...
...spreading just like measles." Supplied by Soviet airdrops averaging 45 tons daily, guided and cadred by the leathery Communist North Vietnamese, the rebels were rapidly escalating upward from a guerrilla band to a well-equipped, highly purposeful army. At the end of the two-hour meeting, Kennedy prepared a ly-point course of action, aimed at propping the flagging morale and military strength of the Laotians. But soon it became clear that they were more interested in festivals than fighting (see THE WORLD). "What kind of soldiers are they?" asked Kennedy in frustration. "Will they fight for their country...
...sized production could be staged before a mixed audience). King Kong was an instant hit, and played before 120,000 persons-two-thirds of them white-in Johannesburg, Durban, Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town. Then, as now in London, heavyweight Jazz Singer Nathan M'dledle (pronounced Muh-dead-ly) played "the King." His girl was played by Miriam Makeba, whose success in the role catapulted her to solo spots in U.S. nightclubs; she has been replaced in the opera by 29-year-old Peggy Phango. From the beginning, the semipro chorus has been filled with carpenters, shop clerks, schoolteachers...
...sedate, scholarly classics teacher. He has a self-effacing sister and a gangling, precocious, twelve-year-old son named Scotty. The family dynamo is Rachel - a cool, lovely, relentless wife and mother. She intends to put her shoulder behind the integration issue, and her shoulder consists most ly of chip. As Rachel puts it: "I don't mind disturbing people a little. It's my idea to make them think about what they're like and what we're like - not in the kitchen or waiting on tables, but as part of their lives." Death...