Word: morass
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Haig's Senate testimony on strategic arms limitations was "a morass of ambiguity and disingenuousness" and "a disgrace," David Riesman '31, Ford Professor of Social Sciences, said, adding that he was disturbed by Reagan's "hardline" choice. "It was tragic" that George Schultz, former secretary of the treasury, removed his name from consideration for the post, Riesman said...
...clear that the voters blamed Manley for the country's economic morass. During his eight years as Prime Minister, the handsome, magnetic Manley, 55, scion of the island's most prominent political family, had made some significant contributions to Jamaica: a minimum wage, free education, equal pay for women, newly built health centers and 40,000 units of low-income housing. But endemic poverty remained, and critics charged his administration with woeful mismanagement. His warm abrazo for Fidel Castro frightened the middle class as well as foreign investors. Soon Jamaica found itself with a severe brain drain...
EDWARD SEAGA'S STATEMENTS to date are about as "fascist" (as some have charged) as those of John Anderson. Jamaica must work with Western banks, public and private, to emerge from its economic morass. Conditions have actually worsened in the last few months before the election: Manley depleted almost all of Jamaica's remaining foreign reserves to stock the store shelves and give the temporary, but artificial, impression that the economy had improved. Foreign capital, properly regulated, can provide prosperity and well being for the masses, as has been proved in Singapore, Taiwan, and Korea. Oil imports...
...early 1900s. Intended as a walkinig guide to the city, the text focuses on individual houses and their inhabitants in Cambridge's early years. Though it is preoccupied with "Old Cambridge," the book still contains many fascinating passages. But be prepared--searching for the iteresting in the morass of architectural detail may prove tedious...
Contrasting the educational achieve ments of the disciplined Soviet classrooms and our own disorderly morass of public school education makes me wonder if Educator John Dewey does not classify as a supertraitor...