Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Actually, the facts were reasonably clear, although the Johnson Administration, which habitually handles personnel changes ineptly, was at a considerable disadvantage in trying to set the record straight. Also the complicated relationship between two proud men could not easily be conveyed in the official statements that both at last made...
Such influential furniture design should certainly be displayed at Carpenter Center, which is actively dedicated to education of the eye in all its aspects. But as impressive as Thonet and his chairs are, the greatness of this exhibit depends mostly on the relationship wrought between the industrial designer and Carpenter's architect. This relationship is welded by Toshiro Katayama...
...first time have discovered strength in unity. For these countries, the fight for Ritter's candidacy has been primarily a nose-thumbing exercise at the United States, and at the big boys in South America who have always tended to look down on them because of the "special relationship" which they hold with the U.S. Also, South Americans consider South Americans to be less "pure" racially because of their large Indian population...
...trend in PBH is one of self-evaluation which could lead to radical changes in its philosophy and in its relationship to the more radical campus organizations. Should PBH volunteers continue reading with a Roxbury student if the entire ghetto school system demands basic structural change? And if institutional change is the goal, can PBH offer any more than a subtle introduction to the frustrations of the system before these volunteers leave or turn to organizations such as Afro...
...what grows out of that misunderstanding -- effort-reports, fund shortages due to the Vietnam war, and cases such as that of Berkeley mathematician Stephen Smale, whose grant renewal request was conditionally turned down by the National Science Foundation for what he charged were political considerations--threaten the entire relationship between the sciences and the federal government...