Word: personally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bunting denies that student opinion has been ignored by her administration. "I don't know how aware this person was of efforts made over the years, last year, and this year, to get student opinion. Students have been in on the planning of the fourth House much more than people can remember now," she says...
...person survived the crash, but Redding and all four members of his troupe were still missing when police discontinued dragging operations because of darkness...
...also keenly aware that his own internal resources were diminishing. Indeed, he has been telling intimates for some time that the moment was coming for him to move on -the moment when, as he put it last week, "there would be benefits from the appointment of a fresh person." He is only 51, but for six years and eleven months McNamara has usually worked a six-day week, twelve hours or more a day, with scant vacation for physical relaxation and no mental release at all from the relentless pressure of running an establishment now spending some $76 billion...
...sheaf of check lists and a mammoth plastic-covered map of the White House on which the nuptial traffic flow is charted with a grease pencil, Bess Abell has organized the operation down to the last hairdresser's appointment and millimeter of guest space (2 sq. ft. per person). The last White House wedding of a President's offspring was in 1914, when Woodrow Wilson's daughter Eleanor married Treasury Secretary William McAdoo in a simple ceremony. Mrs. Abell's nuptial production will more closely resemble the 1906 spectacular in which "Princess Alice" Roosevelt, Republican Teddy...
Since that shining moment of man's ascendancy over nature, the atom's peril has more often overshadowed its promise. The U.S. alone has enough nuclear megadestruction stored in warheads to equal the explosive power of ten tons of TNT for every person on earth. Efforts to harness the atom's illimitable energy for peaceful uses have been as humble as its squash-court birth. Despite glowingly optimistic predictions, the atom has remained little more than an experimental tool in medicine, mining and a myriad of other fields. Only now is nuclear energy beginning to prove...