Word: occasionals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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In London, Chairman of the Board Andrew Heiskell and a group of colleagues were hosts at a luncheon for 43 Americans currently at Oxford as Rhodes scholars. Heiskell, who is a member of the board of trustees of Bennington College, the University of Chicago and the Institute of International Education...
With Lyndonesque panache, Kentucky's Governor Edward Breathitt last week signed a state civil rights bill beneath a huge bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln in the capitol rotunda at Frankfort, then handed out 40 pens as mementoes of the occasion. He had reason to be proud.
James Joyce demonstrated among other things that even in the works of a genius the stream of consciousness not infrequently turns out to be a Mississippi of malarkey, but the lesson seems to have been lost upon Giuseppe Berto, a well-known Italian novelist (Il Cielo è Rosso) whose obvious...
But at Colorado, things didn't go by the script. For one thing, the anonymous writer had made an incredible number of errors. Professor Howard Higman, he wrote, was now carrying on the teach-ins. But, replied Professor Higman, he had been asked to speak at both teach-ins and...
The weekend publicity drive can become hectic, and has on occasion been cut short by the winner. Salerno quoted one Playboy spokesman as saying, "We don't want to make you feel like a victim. We want you to feel like the contest winner you are."