Word: rose
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...This ball is a party for all those who have helped out this year," Mary Rose Maybank, membership officer, said. The Fogg has reason to congratulate itself on its recent accomplishments; the major exhibitions up now are only two of the impressive shows the museum has had this year...
...Budging. Schultze portrayed this penny-pinching future with such flair that even Federal Reserve Chairman Arthur Burns rose to congratulate him-a solid indication that the Administration had come around to Burns' conservative viewpoint. Said one congressional Democrat afterward: "This was a watershed. It's classic trickle-down economics. This guy doesn't want to do anything." Said G.O.P. House Leader John Rhodes happily: "That sounds so Republican I'm overwhelmed...
...probably Thackeray. Readers, however, have been kinder, and Trollope has always enjoyed an enthusiastic following. During World War II, for example, he ranked first in the esteem of English readers, and Londoners took him down to the Tubes to help them forget the German bombs exploding above. Trollope sales rose then in the U.S. as well, and for a time Barchester Towers and The Last Chronicle of Barset were as hot -well, almost as hot-as black-market sugar...
...guitar is God's own instrument, John Major will be giving a recital of works for solo guitar, including premieres of "Improbable Rose" by Tison Street and "Iverson Songs" by Tim Mukherjee in Sanders Theatre. The surroundings will be grand but the Almighty might not be able to attend. However, the performance, starting at 8:30 should be worthwhile anyway...
This decline, which comes a year after Law School applications rose by 500, is less than expected, June N. Thompson said, adding that "applications are apparently levelling...