Word: mined
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...professor-politician relationship would be the surprise he expressed when the Vice-President publicly gave him credit for his contribution to Nixon's acceptance speech. "I heard the speech on television and liked the ideas, "Fuller is quoted as saying, "but I didn't recognize them as mine...
...lady, for example, launched into a passionate condemnation of the people she had seen who went to Europe and felt that they were superior to Europeans. "We have no right to do that," she said, "it's as though I insulted my neighbor because her garden is different than mine." But believing this vehemently, she couldn't accept the fact that Meyer feels exactly the same way. She, too, was voting for Stafford...
They heard Eleanor Smith say, "The project has widened my friends' horizons as well as mine. We all get more out of life, more than before." They heard Andreas Panagis, from Greece, tell how his love of music was cultivated and how it spread to his friends. And they saw the devotion of workers like David Shulman, Miss Effie Angelides, and Mrs. Marion Scully...
...ROUTE WITH KENNEDY, Northeastern Pennsylvania, Oct. 28--In Sugar N cotch, Penn., where the faces of the unemployed are as hard as the thracite they used to mine--nearly every house was plastered with Kennedy sters. The motorcade made an unscheduled stop, and the Senator placed a death on a statue of the man who "moved this country ahead...
...college had hardly opened for the year when it was discovered that $1600 worth of goods had been stolen on campus during the summer vacation. Lamented the princetonian, "Some 'Princeton gentlemen' consider themselves too special to be bound by such 'petty' distinctions as that between 'his' and 'mine'." At the same time, five top-floor rooms in a new dormitory (styled very much like the Leverett Towers) were refused occupancy permits because of inadequate fire exits. On the other hand, it appeared that the building was slowly sinking into the ground, so that the question of fire exits might become...