Word: remarkable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...TIME has become so melodramatic! Your story of Marina Oswald's life made me feel like the "constant weader" who "fwowed up" in Dorothy Parker's remark. The plastic roses on Oswald's grave were just too much...
According to the article, Americans often told the tourists that young people in the United States do not have ideals to which to dedicate their lives. The writers remark that "the dollar is god, for whom many young Americans wish to work...
...remark, "You don't have to lose the human scale when you have a tall building," was not made with specific reference to Holyoke Center as your report implied; but to the context of a general discussion of recent tall buildings at Harvard. Professor of Architecture Eduard F. Sckler
...weary of intellectualism," Princeton Professor Eric Goldman, 48, once said. And coming from the president of the Society of American Historians, the remark was something of a surprise. But Goldman is likely to be full of surprises in the months to come. He has just been appointed to be a sort of super ideaman for channeling "the nation's best thinking to the White House." The respected author (Rendezvous with Destiny, The Crucial Decade) plans first to recruit 40 experts on domestic and foreign affairs from across the U.S. and start pumping them for ideas. Said...
There were two glimmers of real humor. One had to do with General de Gaulle's fondness for the possessive -how he likes to say "my bomb, my army, my Europe and even, on occasion, mon Dieu." The other was a remark about the virus that has got the best of Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home. Said David Frost, British M.C. of That Was the Week That Was and a guest on the American show: "Hume is in bed with flu, or if you prefer, Home is in bed with...