Word: margarete
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...MARGARET ATWOOD...
Alice in Wonderland is alive and well and living in Margaret Atwood's new novel. She has changed a bit: she operates under the alias Joan Foster, resides in Toronto and writes gothic romances on the sly. But she still has more identities than she knows how to handle, takes pills that make her undergo disconcerting changes of size, and gets into trouble by gazing too long into a looking glass...
Paul G. Bamberg, lecturer on Physics, who taught both Physics 1 and Math 1 last year, was a man of "enormous energy," who made the course work in a self-paced format, Pipkin said. But Margaret E. Law, lecturer on Physics who now teaches Physics 1, said yesterday that the course was more confusing last year than when it is instructor-paced...
...almost as though the candidates had heard and heeded the advice of Anthropologist Margaret Mead. She had phoned Carter Adman Gerald Rafshoon a few days before the debate to urge: "Style over substance. Style over substance." Carter was at first unsteady and stumbled over words. He wove sentences difficult to follow in both their complexity and delivery. He was choppy, his voice unsteady. But as he warmed to his argument, he relaxed, smiled at his opponent's exaggerations and showed flashes of spontaneity and an eloquence exceeding Ford's. The President was more consistent, somewhat complex?and also more predictable...
...scores of writers and producers were eager to oblige; they wanted to cash in on the sequel to a story that has since gone through 85 hard-cover editions and has almost certainly been seen as a movie by more people than any other film in history. Since Margaret Mitchell's death in 1949, however, the novelist's older brother, Stephens, had zealously guarded his sister's estate, crustily rebuffing all requests for sequel rights. Said he: "What Margaret was saying in her book, as I see it, was that many times a woman has a good...