Word: phoned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Apparently, the Council has not yet received the recommendation. A Committee staff member said he has been receiving daily phone calls from the Council's staff asking for the report. Deputy Under-secretary of Labor Millard Cass said yesterday that he "doesn't know the [report's] status...
...core of Harvard's time-sharing computer network, has an unlisted phone number. Dialing that number rewards the caller with a unique, minor-key whistle, or else a busy signal, if 32 of some 125 SDS teletype units distributed around the University are already in conversation with the central computer...
...flurry of phone calls last week brought about thirty alumnae together to endorse the Radcliffe Union of Students--one of the two alternatives before Radcliffe undergraduates in their election for a new form of student government. RUS seeks to place students on the Radcliffe Council -- the College's ultimate decision-making body...
...Senior residents are no young turks. This marked the first time in a long while that an issue had provoked them into taking a stand vis-a-vis the administration. They have long been reluctant to let themselves be quoted in the Crimson, knowing that they would get a phone call from Fay House the next day. "It's a matter of bread and butter," Carl J. Estabrook, senior resident from Avon House, explains. "Nobody has ever been fired for expressing dissent from administration policies, but many feel very uneasy...
...important sequences, he tends to cut between shots which are related in sense and overall composition, but which do not develop directly out of each other with conventional, fluid continuity. He will frequently interrupt a functional cut with a brief emblematic or detail (memorable among such cuts is a phone conversation in which images of the two speakers are interspersed with rapid pans along fence-like telephone wires) and this liberated cutting style allows him to use disparate materials--still photographs, newspaper headlines, etc.--with ease and effectiveness...