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Word: publishes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...expressed a hope that by the end of his second term we could "salute him as a great President." Thus we come with deep reluctance to our conclusion that he must leave office. We consider the situation so unprecedented, the issue so crucial to the country, that we publish this first editorial in TIME's 50-year history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers: An Editorial: The President Should Resign | 11/12/1973 | See Source »

...Crimson welcomes any correspondence from its readers, and attempts to publish the letters that it receives, space permitting. The Crimson does not publish anonymous letters, although under certain circumstances it will withhold the name of a correspondent at that person's request. Any letters purporting to represent the views of an undergraduate or other organization must bear the names of at least two officers of that organization, who can be contacted in advance to vouch for the validity of the communication...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Hand That Feeds You | 11/9/1973 | See Source »

...could see smoke rising from Suez far to the south. Finally, we were dropped off in a forward command post, where I was given a lift in the APC of a colorful brigadier general. Let's call him "Tallo" (it is a violation of Israeli censorship to publish the names of brigade commanders). Moshe, the APC machine gunner, had cautioned me to sleep near the vehicle because shelling was frequent. Incoming artillery soon proved his point. "Why are you risking your life out here?" he asked incredulously as we huddled inside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EYEWITNESSES: Reports from the Cease-Fire Fronts | 11/5/1973 | See Source »

...dance, but if the source is more than about 160 ft. away, he will "waggle" instead. When the scout bee steps forward during the waggling dance, it points the way to the source. Having written the classic book on the subject, The Dancing Bees, Von Frisch went on to publish Man and the Living World (1936), an ethological survey of the life sciences. It ranges from behaviorist speculations on the cause of man's relatively weak sense of smell (since man stands upright, his nose is too far from the ground to follow spoors any more) to the fact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: The Animal Watchers | 10/22/1973 | See Source »

...observance of National Non-Verbal Communications Day, which this year coincides with Veterans' Day, The Crimson will not publish Monday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DON'T READ MONDAY | 10/20/1973 | See Source »

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