Word: parise
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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I remember going with a friend of mine, both of us sophomores, nineteen, to dinner with a mutual acquaintance, himself a junior, but 23 years old, married, a veteran. He and his wife and newborn child lived in a small apartment off Central Square, below street level. There was children...
Mondale was back from Europe, Young from Africa. Vance was home from Geneva but getting set to fly to Paris. Blumenthal was in Tokyo. Bergland was packing for the Far East. Rosalynn was off on a seven-nation swing through Latin America. The President was delivering his most comprehensive speech...
The evidence of an activist U.S. foreign policy could hardly have been more apparent than it was last week. Vice President Walter Mondale, having placed the U.S. foursquare behind black majority rule in Rhodesia and South Africa in a showdown with South African Prime Minister John Vorster in Vienna, announced...
In Leisure, Equality and Welfare, an essay soon to be published by the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Beckerman challenges another notion dear to many Club of Rome theorists - that G.N.P. is inadequate as a broad measure of how well a country's citizens are faring...
All his life, from his violence-scarred childhood in Mississippi to his self-imposed exile in Paris where he died, aged 52. Black Novelist Richard Wright was an outsider. His existence, in fact, was a series of painful partings as he gave up family, friends, roots, Communism and finally his...