Word: need
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...much room is now devoted to exhibitions," he said. "We need more room for teaching. Students come to classes here and then leave. They have no place to study...
...political. In big cities, building-trades unions have long been a major obstacle to fully industrialized housing?buildings with huge parts preassembled in a factory instead of handcrafted at the site from myriad bits and pieces. That money-saving process increases the employment of industrial workers but reduces the need for highly paid (up to $7.30 an hour) building craftsmen at the site. When Chicago's Mayor Richard Daley started flexing his political muscles, however, the unions agreed not only to erect factory-fabricated units, which had long been excluded from Chicago, but to hire neighborhood residents (most of them...
...times, the American conscience. Urban America Inc has a commercial showing a ghetto child who calls, "Here, kitty. Here, kitty, kitty. Nice kitty." The camera discovers a rat. Voiceover: "If your child mistook a rat for a cat, how would you feel? Our cities need help, your help. If you think there's nothing you can do to help, think harder...
...some were arguing Tuesday that the Faculty has not yet settled the problem of making Harvard a more attractive place for young scholars--that in addition to higher pay and a more prestigous title, junior faculty need a lighter teaching load, better research facilities, and more of a voice in the governance of the University...
...foreign policy, Goodwin said that America has none except the "containment of Russia and China, and the survival of Israel." He added that Americans need something to look to larger than themselves and that this could be provided by their finding a role in the world...