Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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"Good undergraduates," Engler writes, "are generally intellectually more open-minded and alive than all but the best of graduate students, a commentary not on graduate genes but on graduate systems."
The big loser in Baden-Württemberg was West Germany's Social Democratic Party, which has suffered nothing but setbacks in state elections ever since it joined the Christian Democrats in the 17-month-old coalition. The protest vote that the Social Democrats, as the opposition, used to...
Soft in the Middle. Like an aging athlete whose stomach muscles have turned to flab, U.S. trade shows a soft middle. Exports consist heavily of raw materials (coal, grains and soybeans, for example) and the high-technology output of the world's most research-minded corporations (computers, aircraft, electronics...
Although Methodism has been slow to involve itself in contemporary social issues, m recent years politically-minded activists have attained increasing influence in both the Methodist Church and the E.U.B. Delegates to the uniting conference approved a resolution to raise $20,000,000 during the next year for aid to...
Died. Canon Felix Kir, 92, French Roman Catholic priest famed as a war hero and politician, and remembered as the namesake of a smooth potion concocted of white wine and currant or blackberry liqueur; of injuries suffered in a fall; in Dijon. Tough-minded and sharp-tongued, Kir (rhymes with...