Word: reach
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...issues, Brown has aroused even more discontent. State property taxes have increased twice as much as personal income; welfare costs have soared 113.7% in the past eight years. As Reagan charged during an NBC Meet the Press confrontation with Brown, the Governor's administrators automat-ica'ly reach for state and federal subsidies as the instant aspirin for almost any problem. Despite such immediate and debatable issues, the campaign (which Bob Hope has called "How the West Was Won, starring Ronald Reagan and Pat Brown") has largely echoed and re-echoed extravagant personal attacks...
Brigitte had struggled long to reach the top, in her early student days was even expelled from a Munich art school for lack of talent. Fortunately, British Sculptor Henry Moore saw at least a spark, in 1947 admitted her to his studio for study. "I executed a madonna in stone for him, and every minute was wonderful," she recalls. After learning sculpture's basic grammar from Moore, Brigitte was ready to leave traditional materials behind, sought out the Russian-born constructivist Antoine Pevsner in Paris, put in another year of apprenticeship with...
Palmer does not regret his hatred because he feels the white man deserves it. It is something he thinks young Negroes must live with if they are ever going to reach manhood and be of any use to their community...
...individual student's sense of identity and importance despite the large facility and student body; and space for non-school personnel working in collaboration with school personnel on the parts of the educational program provided within the school. Furthermore, buildings should be located so that they are within easy reach of community faciliites used in carrying out the educational program and the ancillary services...
...work, radical civil rights groups risk isolating the community to the point where it is a self-contained unit which perpetuates some of the worst aspects of the ghetto, Mrs. Ansara said. "I deplore the distorted emphasis which has been put on people 'doing things for themselves;' we must reach out to help each other...