Word: ronald
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...crisis" is composed of the two characters "danger" and "opportunity." This is an opportunity which I believe can substantially reduce Cambridge opposition to the Library, and reinforce an existing attraction where the impact of tourism can be a positive economic force for the renovation of an historic area. Ronald Lee Fleming Executive Director Vision...
...C.A.R. is supported by H-R Afro, S.E.S.P.A., and the Colloquium Board and the Student Board of the Graduate School of Education. It's members include Ronald Edmunds, Steven Gould, Luigi Gorini, David Laper, Richard Lewontin, William Paul, Wesley Profit and Allan Tobin...
Amid the new controversy, Nixon retreated ever more into isolation, restlessly retreating to Camp David, then abruptly departing for Key Biscayne. He left behind his usual traveling aides, Alexander Haig and Ronald Ziegler, and for the first time, the permanent standby pool of seven White House correspondents and photographers who are traditionally near the President at all times...
Richard Lewontin, professor of Biology, and Ronald Edmonds, director of the Center for Urban Studies, will speak November 8 at the first public forum of the Committee Against Racism...
More remarkable for its content and execution was the brief bass recitative, sung by Charles Hefling. Hefling sings with a baritone's lightness and ease. He gave intelligent emphasis to the text; were his range a tenor's, he would make an admirable Evangelist for the Passion settings. Ronald Coons, singing the tenor recitative, fared badly in comparison where his vibrato obscured his diction. He was much better, joined by alto Paula Shepard, in the duet which was the climax of the piece...