Word: opened
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ceiling had fallen all over. Only one of the couches with half the springs showing was left, and it was upside down. The usually well-lit office had lost most of its fluorescent bulbs. None of the mimeograph equipment or file cabinets was left. The screen door still hung open from the garage door, and that had led me to assume that all the rest was the same...
Difference in Nuance. This is hardly a new policy. As long ago as the Open Door policy of the turn of the century, the U.S. conceived of its interest as the prevention of any one power's domination of Asia. Nor is it new even in terms of the 1960s; it is a reversion to the pre-1965 approach of attempting to avoid involvement in civil strife. The Johnson Administration justified large-scale intervention in Viet Nam on the basis of North Viet Nam's actions. No one in the White House then dared speak of the conflict...
...International Seminar Open Forum--"Is Parliamentary Democracy Dead?" Emerson Hall 105. Followed by public reception in Bolyston Hall...
...Harvard Union third floor common rooms will be open tonight, 8-11:30 p.m., with records, cards, cokes, people...everything you need to "Do Your Thing." Open also on Friday, August 8 and 15. All Summer School and Harvard-Radcliffe students and staff are welcome. No admission charge...
...cracking an egg he whistles to his canary; hearing no answer, he rises and goes to the cage. His head fills half the frame; the cage, the other half. His landlady comes in, takes the dead bird, and saying "no more singing" throws it into a Franklin stove whose open door reveals a brilliant light within. Jannings returns to his breakfast, but between the camera (now further from him) and his head a hanging lamp covers his face, obscuring it and pushing him back...