Word: proudly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...religious, the Texan and the presidential. There were parties every day, starting with a reception for the diplomatic corps, progressing through a Western-style cookout to a black-tie dinner dance on the wedding eve, where President Johnson sentimentally declared in a toast that he was "as proud as a man can be when his youngest daughter is doing the most wonderful thing in the world: beginning a life with the man she loves...
...Cristina" she peeked and listened through a window concealed in the ceiling of her painting gallery. And when she died at the age of 61, Pope Innocent XI broke precedent by having her buried in a Vatican vault. As her death mask, disinterred last year, revealed, she remained cold, proud and regal...
Harvard has always been proud to consider itself an experimental college, and yet seems to lose its initiative during the long hot summer months. It appears that the Summer School rules were made with little reflection--a surprising lack of resourcefulness on behalf of the Summer School administration...
...history at Harvey Mudd, American literature at Claremont Men's College, economics at Pomona. Penny will reside in a Pitzer dorm, most of the time eat in dining rooms at Harvey Mudd or Claremont Men's-but has no doubt about which school is her alma mater. Proud to be a Pitzer girl, she likes the idea of sampling courses at other colleges, says: "It's a bit of a challenge to live up to your school's image...
SLAC's director, Stanford Physicist Wolfgang Panofsky, 47, a refugee from Nazi Germany, grants that he is unable to predict what applications-if any-its discoveries will have, and he frankly admits that he is the proud boss of "the world's largest impractical machine...