Word: mix
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Ford was in Springfield to address the New Editor Society of Editors. He told the journalists there that he will continue to mix with crowds despite recent assassination attempts and added that he enjoys getting bits and pieces of advice from people as they shake his hand...
Dahl says that a report on undergraduate education need a mix of philosophical elements and more procedural ones, but that in the end a faculty is moved by concrete, substantive recommendation. As for Rosovsky's task force scheme, Dahl says he sees advantages and disadvantages in it. On one hand, with seven task forces each topic will be taken up with a great deal of care - but at the same time there may be a "lack of a general overview of what the college could be doing" that stems from the study's diffusion...
...small bunch of signs in the corner of the stadium that read, "Welcome, ABC." The halftime show was broadcast without sound and with selective camera work, another tribute to ABC and its high opinion of Ivy League students. Television and the Ivy League don't seem to mix...
...traffic and often welcomes interesting outsiders from the streets. With this switch few freshmen would apply to Social Studies if seeking only association with its elite image or promised ego reinforcement. And even better (listen to this, Dean Rosovsky and your task forces), the hardy Soc Stud sophomores could mix some real experience in society with the heavy dose of theory they face in Soc Stud...
...Communist countries of Eastern Europe as well as the Soviet Union keep their leaders' public appearances to a minimum-and at a safe removal from uncontrolled crowds. When leaders do mix with the masses, they are surrounded by obviously armed bodyguards. The carefully screened crowds are usually made up of selected party and government workers. But assassination attempts are not unknown. In January 1969 a Soviet army lieutenant disguised as a policeman opened fire on Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev as he was being driven to the Kremlin. Brezhnev escaped unharmed, and the would-be assassin was declared deranged...