Word: reckoned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Rabbi Goldman argues that Barnard's housing rules should be changed since they "cause a great deal of guilt because everybody breaks them." I reckon he could say the same about the Ten Commandments, but I don't think Moses would like it. Nor, very likely, would God. This is a rabbi...
...Almond Tea, I reckon. But ye can't rightly tell. I only come in for the coffee...
...Johnson must still reckon with the fact that substantially more than three members of his party are now ready to betray, deny or doubt him. They number millions. They see the nation struggling with wearying futility to solve its three major challenges-the endless war, the plague-ridden cities, the troubled economy-and they are tempted to cast about for new leadership. If Lyndon Johnson is to win renomination, he will have to convince them in the months ahead that he has the policies to control the crises, not vice versa...
...have been of the opinion that physicians and government agencies should measure their success in the reduction in need for their services from the same clients. However, I didn't reckon with the bureaucratic mentality. Dr.Blaine and some administrators are "alarmed" at the decline of 6.4% in their trade. Is the really successful health service to aim at a 20% per year growth rate to keep up the GNP? Perhaps the health service psychiatrists and their administrative cohorts could use some of that increased leisure to think about the charges that the students are making against the adult society which...
...work of Meir Ben-Uri, 59, one of Israel's leading religious painters and synagogue designers, who made a long, scholarly study of the historical evidence. Many geologists reckon that around 4000 B.C. a flood devastated what is now Iraq; archaeologists have dug up cuneiform tablets in the region relating the tale of a man who survived by building a vessel...