Word: orientedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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But the blue-collar allegiance to Jackson over Wallace--and the traditional liberal-oriented issues which Jackson voters stressed as reasons for their support--undercut the idea that the primary repudiated a liberal viewpoint.
Harvard, it seems, traditionally fostered a reassuring self-image as a worker-oriented, paternalistic employer; when a dwindling endowment and fiscal stress reared their ugly heads, however, the University quickly changed its tune. Now it speaks of "administrative convenience."
David Slesinger, a 1972 graduate and member of the Social Action Coordinating Committee that is protesting the project, said the program is "oriented mainly at producing people capable of assembling nuclear warheads in Taiwan."
LaDonna Harris says she believes a First Lady can take an active, policy-oriented position in the White House and that she plans to continue her "activist role" in women's issues and native Americans' rights if her husband, Democratic presidential hopeful Fred Harris, wins the presidency.
They are members of the Forever Family, a youth-oriented evangelistic group. They say they espouse a return to a primitive "New Testament" brand of Christianity. With apparent success, they forbid drinking, drugs and premarital sex. Thus far, they may have made more enemies than converts. Their hard-driving proselytizing...